> There are legal time limits for filing cases of any kind.
>
> For any alleged wrongdoing, if the legal time limit for filing a claim
> has not expired, we can assume that it's possible one will be filed. For
> cases where the time limit has expired, we can assume that a lawsuit will
> NOT be filed.
>
> This is based solely on the facts of ANY dispute out here, involving me
> or anyone else. From now on, we can just consider the action and the
> legal time limit and then determine whether or not there is still time to
> file.
Translation: I don't plan to file, but I want to scare people into
thinking I will file.
> This is how lawyers think. Until a case is actually filed, there is
> nothing to comment on; once it is filed, it is not necessary to comment
> because everything comes out in court.
So then why do you comment so much? Your previous commenting proves
that you don't plan to file, according to your new "policy."
James King