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Re: exwannabe post# 660039

Friday, 12/29/2023 2:45:52 PM

Friday, December 29, 2023 2:45:52 PM

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LC,

“Basically” “Clearly” …How would you know?

Thanks for posting your legal analysis and forecast, but you’re not a lawyer or legal expert of any kind.

Reading your posts over time, you seem to speak confidently as a medical/clinical trial expert, a financial expert, and now a legal expert 😶

Personally, I’m not following the legal proceedings as I am most interested in the scientific aspects of the novel DCVax-L technology and the regulatory news, so I ran your statement through the detector…



“This analysis of a legal ruling is unreliable for a few key reasons:

1. **Speculative Timeline**: Legal processes, especially in complex cases like those involving corporations, can be unpredictable. While estimating a timeline based on procedural steps is possible, asserting specific dates (like "summer 2024") for rulings or completion is speculative without insider knowledge of the court's schedule and case complexities.

2. **Oversimplification of Legal Procedures**: Legal cases, particularly those involving multiple parties and complex issues, rarely follow a straightforward or predictable path. The statement oversimplifies the process of filing complaints, motions to dismiss (MTD), and the ensuing legal procedures.

3. **Comparison to Other Cases**: Using another case (e.g., "Harrington") as a benchmark for how long discovery might take can be misleading. Each legal case is unique in its details, the parties involved, and how the legal process unfolds.

4. **Predicting Judicial Decisions**: Predicting how a judge will rule on a future complaint or motion is inherently uncertain. Judicial decisions depend on a multitude of factors, including the specifics of the case, legal arguments presented, and applicable law.

5. **Conclusion about Trial Timing**: Concluding that there will be no trial in 2024 or 2025 is speculative. The timing of a trial depends on various factors, including the court's calendar, the progress of pre-trial procedures, and potential settlements or other resolutions.

In summary, while some general predictions about legal processes can be made, this analysis presents a very definite timeline and outcomes without accounting for the inherent unpredictability and complexity of legal proceedings, making it unreliable.”

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