Ok, wonadering off topic a little here - but...
The problem of course is not that you may have a sound defence, the problem is the case itself.
In my experience both in commercial construction and personally, people rarely see sense until after the judge, jury, or adjudicator etc has made a determination.
Again in my experience when you do get to court it is often a roll of the dice that determines the outcome. I've seen some really wierd decisions. By way of example and not sure if this is still true but it used to be that 55% of cases appealed to the high court from the district court were overturned at the high court.
Last case cost me personally $45k in legal fees. Having "won" the case I then got about half my costs back (plus an award and interest etc). The point is it took at least 2 yrs of stress and uncertainty, an appeal - and I had to outlay that money to get to that point and I still had to foot the bill for 20k of legal fees from the award.
There is little to stop anyone actually bringing a case (seen some really dick head claims actually make it to court). Either way (win or lose) you pay both in financial terms and in personal terms.
My advice is to avoid it if at all possible. If you don't take that advice then don't blame the lawyers for getting fat off of you.
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