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modifying chance
Authored by: mcinsand on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 01:23 PM EDT
>>BS&F/Jacobs are reducing their chance of winning ...

Chances of winning look to be headed out the door, and the chances of winning
beellions are long in the past. Still, the behavior reminds me of what we
started to see in the SCOX fiasco(s) when handwriting began to appear on the
wall. Speculation then was that BSF were trying to provoke the judge into rash,
<b>appealable</b> behavior and/or decisions. BSF might no longer be
thinking of chance of winning; their eyes might be on trying to secure chances
for an appeal.


The judge's measured, thorough, deliberate behavior has to be driving BSF nuts.


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A pattern of sand-bagging
Authored by: jvillain on Friday, May 04 2012 @ 02:05 PM EDT
While Judge Alsup may be taking this all in as measured fashion as he can, the prospect of a mistrial must be upsetting.

Oracle has at least 3 billion dollar law suites going on right now. Google has at least this trial and an anti trust suite brought by Microsoft the DOJ that they need to be ramping up on. The last thing either of these parties wants is to retry this trial under this judge.

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