I must have missed the part of the article that shamed or made fun of her for it?
I must have missed the part of the article that shamed or made fun of her for it?
You’re right, but court is theater and appearance is a big deal. A good lawyer should be doing everything they can to play into biases that help their cases and distance themselves from ones that harm. She shouldn’t be implanting the idea she’s playing games in court in the heads of those assigned to determine the…
“Look at that room.”
Don’t get me wrong: I agree it’s a bad look for lawyers. But tattoos are also a bad look for lawyers. Which is also ridiculous. Why should anyone care what computer I use if I’m good at my job and this is the computer I use to do it?
Yeah, definitely a slow day.
Wait. Wait.
Gods I feel that.
A spokesperson for the company directed Kotaku to that tweet when asked to elaborate on the situation.
As said in the post, they have tried reaching out to Epic in the past and never got a response. Makes sense to make a public tweet about it now since Epic is in the news for the layoffs and people directly related to the remaster of the game are part of those layoffs.
I forgot to mention that I’m clinically stupid.
Yeah - and the actual royalties were probably pretty small by that point, so it wouldn’t have been cost effective to hire a lawyer over it, especially if there were any national or language barriers.
“She also said she had previously reached out to Epic but it had never responded.”
Is he transitioning to a saggy breasted older woman now?
is he wearing his hat backwards on purpose?
I don’t care what’s on his resumé, or how long his list of “achievement” is. Elon Musk is easily the dumbest human being to ever become a billionaire.
Christ, what a loser.
He’s had his hat for 10 years, and still wears it backwards.
Calling it: She will divorce him if/when he loses this fraud case and loses control of his businesses and properties.
Reminder that Donald Trump named his son after “John Barron,” the fake PR person he invented to talk to reports and exaggerate his wealth.
But he’s going to get all the Pro Basketball money anyways . . .