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Originally Posted by Shades
But then:
They're being very specific when it comes to the tool being used to do so.
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And the specifics still don't matter. At all. The specific details
are not the subject of the suit. At all. The suit is over providing instructions,
and not what the instructions are.
When you obsess over something
that doesn't matter, the judge and jury tend to believe it's because you can't answer the actual allegations. And you lose.
Abbey House was smarter than that, and focuses on the real issue. What the instructions are
does not matter if giving the instructions is legal. They focused on the real issue, that giving the instructions is legal, and they won.