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Re: Jtech post# 144702

Tuesday, 03/21/2017 2:35:06 PM

Tuesday, March 21, 2017 2:35:06 PM

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Jtech (All) I had some thoughts on that Saturday.

"Wth TMG's acquisition of Mediware Information Systems with the help of R & G this maybe where the SFOR Ropes & Gray Connection came from."
Similar in fashion with what MSFT is doing representing the current defendant.

Speculation/Thoughts on the matter,
More in-depth in the post.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129652625

I was just tring to take facts known and putting them together to form some sort of Logical Conclusion.

1) SFOR and ACS

2) McAffee and INTEL

3) ACS and McAffee Deals on being an ePo Client and Integrated into McAffee's New XDL Entereprise Product.

4) McAfee = INTEL & TPG

5) TPG and Ropes & Grey - On TPG's acquisition of Mediware Information Systems

TPG may have brought in Rope & Gray to represent their Intergrated Partner SFOR/ACS.

Like MSFT is Doing Now, having their Legal Team Represent MSFT Cloud Customers when they are Infriging someone elses IP in Lawsuits. Trying to grab as many Cloud Customers as Posible as early as they can in this Current Highly Competitive Cloud Based Services Market. A Great Marketing Strategy.

Just as MSFT is doing representing one of the Defendants in their case with SFOR, even utilizing the Same Attourney's MSFT used when Litigating their Case with SFOR. With those Attourney's, did that not end in a Settlement. Good Luck using that Strategy Again !

But then as said by

Albert Einstein, who is broadly credited with exclaiming The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results”. It truly doesn't make a difference that there's truly no proof that Einstein really put forth this expression; it's still an awesome quote!





Any other thoughts as to how did SFOR get Ropes and Gray to represent them in litigation?

Going through the "news" section of R&G, they represent HUGE companies with deals in the billions of dollars!

How does SFOR retain a lawfirm like this?