jdland

jdland t1_j5znxvd wrote

They are simply robbing people who have potential claims against MSG of their day in court and, potentially, the opportunity to hire competent counsel.

It’s not the law firm or employees who have a beef with MSG, it’s the client.

I have to ask people defending this as a “right” of private businesses (not saying you are): what happens if this tactic is adopted large scale? Are regular citizens left no recourse against aggressive corporate leaders who want to avoid the consequences of their actions even more than they already do?

It’s a fascinating, albeit horrible, use of newish technology and I’m always curious how society adapts…though not optimistic it will be a beneficial adaptation.

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