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FEARANDGREED

03/10/23 1:17 AM

#62809 RE: Yolo #62807

I misunderstood your previous question a bit...

I though you were focused on the length of time the decision is taking to be rendered... As in, does that spell bad news for Sharp... Again, to that my answer is no.

As far as: "Would you agree that a lengthy decision is bad news for Sharp?" (if the decision itself is lengthy once rendered)

I don't think it will be a lengthy decision at all.

I think it is disingenuous to claim you don't think a lengthy decision bodes poorly for the appeal being dismissed


I'm using the ongoing delay as a proxy for length and assuming that it will be a long decision



It would appear that your surmise is that (because of the time that this has taken so far) the court has been hunkered down in some room, taking weeks to figure this case out... and there's just so much to crunch, that its really become a brain melting experience for them.

My thoughts:
Once the latest briefs and responses have been reviewed, I believe dismissal will be short and sweet.

Again, courts are busy, courts move on THEIR time.... Just because this taking more time than expected, that does NOT mean that the "strong likelihood of a Sharp victory" has been diminished in any way.