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<blockquote data-quote="CJinx" data-source="post: 1420666" data-attributes="member: 37078"><p>That is a short-sighted way of looking at it. The money made operating in this manner for as long as they did far outweighs the money spent on the lawsuit, the payouts to the state and past and present contractors involved, and the cost of transition to ISP. Just another example of how major corporations are essentially above the law: they know they can afford the consequences and still come out ahead.</p><p></p><p>In the end, everyone wins in the short-term: the company makes the transition to stay compliant while operating "in the black", the state gets back taxes and penalties (the real reason that AGs bring these suits), and the former/current contractors get a windfall payout from the remaining funds after the lawyers take their cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJinx, post: 1420666, member: 37078"] That is a short-sighted way of looking at it. The money made operating in this manner for as long as they did far outweighs the money spent on the lawsuit, the payouts to the state and past and present contractors involved, and the cost of transition to ISP. Just another example of how major corporations are essentially above the law: they know they can afford the consequences and still come out ahead. In the end, everyone wins in the short-term: the company makes the transition to stay compliant while operating "in the black", the state gets back taxes and penalties (the real reason that AGs bring these suits), and the former/current contractors get a windfall payout from the remaining funds after the lawyers take their cut. [/QUOTE]
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