• sunzu2
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    1961 month ago

    Aint it grand how contract in the US is only enforced against the customer?

    Do you remember that time when company got too many arbitration claims and was able to get a court to allow it to get out from that contract?

    “Because it was not fair to them and this is not the system is intended to work”

    US contract law for me but not for thee…

    • @theneverfox@pawb.social
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      101 month ago

      On one hand, I kinda get it. Corporations do things, and if they get killed over small oversights there will be very real effects for many people

      On the other hand, holy fuck, look around. Everything is going to shit, the planet is literally dying and we’re not even living it up anymore

      • @bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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        311 month ago

        I mean, the justice system is kangaroo court. Two overpaid people stand in a room and argue technicalities, not right vs wrong. It’s a complete farce designed to fatten people’s wallets.

      • @acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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        71 month ago

        Corporations getting killed for mismanagement isn’t a problem. That’s make believe. Another Corp will pick the bones of the first one. The first should die. Corporations were always meant to last only a couple decades by design.

      • @unphazed@lemmy.world
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        61 month ago

        In the US companies are people. If a company is a person, then their actions should be judged as such. Oh noes, we saved 2 million dollars by not building a new retaining wall around the coke processing plant, and the old one let it leak into the river and affect drinking water. We’re sorry. Oh a fine and waivers of legal fees for $500 per person affected? 600k total? We still win! How about conviction for negligence, and CEOs go to prison for 3rd degree manslaughter? (Also fuck Freedom Industries).

      • @Wooki@lemmy.world
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        61 month ago

        That is not a “small” oversight. It’s very intentional, deliberate, and fraudulent.