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	Comments on: &#8220;Perhaps it is time for defendants to start settling less often&#8221;	</title>
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		By: Jazzizhep		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[@Boblipton

You do realize Mr. Olson is not referring to tort cases, right? Meaning the federal government doesn&#039;t typically (ever) get five or six times the amount of the fine they are imposing--even if the government wins its case. 

Mr.Olson is talking about a federal agency claiming a business broke the law/regulations. The company will still need to hire a team of lawyers, or possibly ask the lawyers that are already directly under their employ, to devise the best strategy moving forward. 

In the past, the federal government may not have used regulatory agencies in a manner that could be termed &quot;unreasonable&quot;. And as such, the best strategy to avoid negative press or to significantly lower the fine, was to settle  &quot;reasonable&quot; enforcement of the statutes. 

If the federal government is going to change how regulations are interpreted and enforced, then businesses should institute an appropriate change as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Boblipton</p>
<p>You do realize Mr. Olson is not referring to tort cases, right? Meaning the federal government doesn&#8217;t typically (ever) get five or six times the amount of the fine they are imposing&#8211;even if the government wins its case. </p>
<p>Mr.Olson is talking about a federal agency claiming a business broke the law/regulations. The company will still need to hire a team of lawyers, or possibly ask the lawyers that are already directly under their employ, to devise the best strategy moving forward. </p>
<p>In the past, the federal government may not have used regulatory agencies in a manner that could be termed &#8220;unreasonable&#8221;. And as such, the best strategy to avoid negative press or to significantly lower the fine, was to settle  &#8220;reasonable&#8221; enforcement of the statutes. </p>
<p>If the federal government is going to change how regulations are interpreted and enforced, then businesses should institute an appropriate change as well.</p>
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		By: Boblipton		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There&#039;s something that a lawyer would say:  perhaps you should fight City Hall.  Maybe you should go after the United States Government.  Ignore your family and business.  take the risk that instead of getting away for, oh, a billion of the company&#039;s money, the jury fines wind up being five or six times that and extensive jail time is involved.  Plus you get to pay lawyers a lot of money to defend yourself!  It&#039;s a win-win situation!

Bob]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s something that a lawyer would say:  perhaps you should fight City Hall.  Maybe you should go after the United States Government.  Ignore your family and business.  take the risk that instead of getting away for, oh, a billion of the company&#8217;s money, the jury fines wind up being five or six times that and extensive jail time is involved.  Plus you get to pay lawyers a lot of money to defend yourself!  It&#8217;s a win-win situation!</p>
<p>Bob</p>
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