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Originally Posted by martyVP
I have discussed this matter with my attorney and he said it would be rarethat they go back and get someone who was a part of the lawsuit, it would just be bad faith on their part.
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Well, let's just say for the sake of proving how irrelevant that might be --
They don't inspect ANYONE for the next 3 months, for example. The FSC does not win their injunction. The DOJ then comes to inspect someone, who happens to be an FSC member. The DOJ asks for compliance back to yesterday. The person is non-compliant.
At this point the DOJ really doesn't care whether you are, were or even have heard of the FSC, since there is no injunction.
How is this bad faith?
Just an example of what might happen. There is no excuse for not being compliant today.