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Ms. Toad

(37,349 posts)
6. Nope.
Sun Jul 20, 2025, 10:38 PM
Sunday

They don't understand the meaning of the word "however," and are misusing it.

Go read the complaint. I have. The word is used a single time, in that sentence of the complaint, solely as identification of the article (the footnote is the title and a link to the artlcle). And I have also seen hundreds of documents written by both attorneys and attorneys-in-training which misuse the word "however," and other contrasting transitions.

I agree the lawyer is an imbecile, the content of the complaint bears that out. But there is nothing in the complaint which suggests they misunderstand the meaning of the word, "exclusive."

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