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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4316761" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Even if found unconscionable in one case doesn't mean much. You might be able to use that case to bolster your own case, but you would need to spend all the money just to get the case into court. That means paying for all your attorney's time, just to get the contract, or one term of it declared unconscionable. And that spending to get the decision in your favor gets you what?????? More time in court, which is tens of thousands of dollars, and with fedex appealing, delaying, switching venues from local to national to state courts, fighting the contract terms as an individual is not a real possibility if you intend to win anything. And with contractors being forced to have ever larger investment in their 'company' it isn't likely than many contractors will want to risk a class action in numbers large enough to attract a law firm willing to take the time and spend the money to pursue such a class action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4316761, member: 60252"] Even if found unconscionable in one case doesn't mean much. You might be able to use that case to bolster your own case, but you would need to spend all the money just to get the case into court. That means paying for all your attorney's time, just to get the contract, or one term of it declared unconscionable. And that spending to get the decision in your favor gets you what?????? More time in court, which is tens of thousands of dollars, and with fedex appealing, delaying, switching venues from local to national to state courts, fighting the contract terms as an individual is not a real possibility if you intend to win anything. And with contractors being forced to have ever larger investment in their 'company' it isn't likely than many contractors will want to risk a class action in numbers large enough to attract a law firm willing to take the time and spend the money to pursue such a class action. [/QUOTE]
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