• MEDIA: More on the Use of 'Qui Tam' Lawsuits Against Big Tech

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 3 23:22:13 2021
    Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, David North, on the bodyshop
    end of the Cheap Labor Lobby exploiting the myriad of scab worker import pipelines: <URL:https://cis.org/North/More-Use-Qui-Tam-Lawsuits-Against-Big-Tech>
    | The case was in the news because Cognizant sought to have the U.S.
    | Chamber of Commerce file an amicus brief in the case. For reasons
    | this non-lawyer does not understand, the whistle-blower's lawyer
    | objected. Earlier this week a federal judge ruled that the Chamber
    | could file such a brief, and this was the aspect of the case that
    | Law360 focused on.
    |
    | My sense is that the firms on the workers' side of the issue (Law
    | Offices of Jonathan Rudnick LLC and Kotchen and Low LLP) wasted
    | their own time and, more importantly, that of the judge by objecting
    | to the amicus. Who cares if the fat cats' lobby weighs in on the
    | side of one of the fat-cat corporations?

    Are Marty Walsh's DoL.GOV and Ur M. Jaddou's USCIS.GOV policing
    Brian Humphries' imports of scab workers? <URL:https://www.myvisajobs.com/Visa-Sponsor/Cognizant-Technology-Solutions/119153.htm>

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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