SCO Caps Legal Expenses At $31 Million
uniqueCondition points to a story on News.com, writing "With SCO's legal costs reaching $7.3 million in their most recent quarter, nearly half of the $15 million it has spent in the last five quarters, SCO can't afford this kind of litigation. They have therefore limited their payment to $31 million for the entire case and is giving their legal team a larger slice of any settlement SCO achieves. Under the current agreement, the firm's contingency payment is 20 percent of a settlement. Under the new agreement, that increases to a range of 20 to 33 percent." uniqueCondition links also to coverage at Techrepublic.com, InformationWeek and The Inquirer.
You mean that the lawyers will get 33% of nothing instead of 20% of nothing? What a deal!
I was a layer in this case I would ask just for the 31 M Dollars and leave the building.
What power has law where only money rules.
Isn't 33 percent of 0 still the same as 20 percent of 0?
Nothing to see here; Move along.
20 to 33 percent
Well here is evidence SCO knows its going to lose and the lawyers think they are going to win.
Offer them a bigger fatter portion of the zero dollars they will end up with and continue to drag the case on nice and cheap.
So they'll now be getting 33% of $0 instead of 20% of $0? What a deal!
1f u c4n r34d th1s u r34lly n33d t0 g37 l41d