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<blockquote data-quote="Wincenworks" data-source="post: 9144028" data-attributes="member: 7038835"><p>Settlement and mediation meetings are routine for long term litigation, if nothing else they allow the counsel for both parties to discuss what they're wanting from the other side, why they think they should get it etc. A shockingly small amount of any legal proceeding is the actual trial.</p><p></p><p>In the US they're also incentivized to make settlement offers since if a party gets a worse outcome from a trial than they would have from accepting a settlement, it's a good argument to make them pay full costs.</p><p></p><p>WotC is almost certain continuing to have settlement and mediation meetings, if only to keep track of what is being said in them, but without being in the room its impossible to reasonably assess what they might be after - particularly since Justin in making it increasingly unlikely they would accept anything that requires him to uphold a promise in the future. Justin's lawyer is almost certainly begging him to let them settle out and avoid the fallout of the counter suit - but again without being there its impossible to know what's being said, how far apart the parties are and if they're not even discussing the same kinds of settlements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wincenworks, post: 9144028, member: 7038835"] Settlement and mediation meetings are routine for long term litigation, if nothing else they allow the counsel for both parties to discuss what they're wanting from the other side, why they think they should get it etc. A shockingly small amount of any legal proceeding is the actual trial. In the US they're also incentivized to make settlement offers since if a party gets a worse outcome from a trial than they would have from accepting a settlement, it's a good argument to make them pay full costs. WotC is almost certain continuing to have settlement and mediation meetings, if only to keep track of what is being said in them, but without being in the room its impossible to reasonably assess what they might be after - particularly since Justin in making it increasingly unlikely they would accept anything that requires him to uphold a promise in the future. Justin's lawyer is almost certainly begging him to let them settle out and avoid the fallout of the counter suit - but again without being there its impossible to know what's being said, how far apart the parties are and if they're not even discussing the same kinds of settlements. [/QUOTE]
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