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Old 05-03-2014, 04:34 PM   #13
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Didn't the companies that ran the employment cartel also "invite" other companies to join, otherwise they would face unrelated patent lawsuits? Wouldn't these kinds of threats violate some anti-racketeering laws or something of the kind? Apparently it doesn't matter that diplomatic relations with India go down the drain because their consul general supposedly fell foul of employment laws with regard to a single employee, but attorneys should better not indict tech billionaires who donate to election campaigns.
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