"How is it ok for a company to get a felony conviction against a guy who they paid for four years inproperly, but Verizon doesn't get dinged?
Corporate America must be better than the average joe, and this is just proof."
"@Moonshadow101: Just to clarify...the British law, which was designed to protect the archeological integrity of shipwrecks and other discoveries, provides a reward to the finder."
"I've read the McDonnald's case, and I think it was reasonable case but overblown by the media and held up as a frivolous case by the right.
Based on the facts of this complaint, I think that the case here is frivolous."
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