"We" clearly doesn't include the judge. Should judges just consult the AI community whenever a case involving Apple comes up? I don't think that will fly as a legal principle.
The Apple's Lawyers should turn over this Law Firm to the IRS to see if they wrote those devices off their taxes as business expense along with all the other purchase this lady was making on a business CC and claiming they were for personal use.
The IRS will have field day with these guys they love going after law firms for tax fraud.
The Apple's Lawyers should turn over this Law Firm to the IRS to see if they wrote those devices off their taxes as business expense along with all the other purchase this lady was making on a business CC and claiming they were for personal use.
The IRS will have field day with these guys they love going after law firms for tax fraud.
Now THAT would be something.
I still want to see the case go through and have Apple win (as they said, "on the merits"). To see some karma go back to the law firm would just be the icing on the cake.
The Apple's Lawyers should turn over this Law Firm to the IRS to see if they wrote those devices off their taxes as business expense along with all the other purchase this lady was making on a business CC and claiming they were for personal use.
The IRS will have field day with these guys they love going after law firms for tax fraud.
The IRS already collected the taxes, the real issue is about them trying to fraudulently fleece Apple.
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"We" clearly doesn't include the judge. Should judges just consult the AI community whenever a case involving Apple comes up? I don't think that will fly as a legal principle.
It would save a lot of time though.
The Apple's Lawyers should turn over this Law Firm to the IRS to see if they wrote those devices off their taxes as business expense along with all the other purchase this lady was making on a business CC and claiming they were for personal use.
The IRS will have field day with these guys they love going after law firms for tax fraud.
You’re already overturning it by being in favor of a lawsuit WITH NO PLAINTIFFS.
The Apple's Lawyers should turn over this Law Firm to the IRS to see if they wrote those devices off their taxes as business expense along with all the other purchase this lady was making on a business CC and claiming they were for personal use.
The IRS will have field day with these guys they love going after law firms for tax fraud.
Now THAT would be something.
I still want to see the case go through and have Apple win (as they said, "on the merits"). To see some karma go back to the law firm would just be the icing on the cake.
The IRS already collected the taxes, the real issue is about them trying to fraudulently fleece Apple.
Well, it's not like there is anything else going on in the courts ...
If this was a criminal case, would it even make it past a Grand Jury?