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@PonySlaystation idk the whole thing was very weird, verbal agreements and all. at first he accepted postponing the contract because of the holidays (nothing here works during the holidays) but months passed and he still didn't have the contract, so he waited a long time before leaving, lots of benefit of the doubt
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@horus yeah but he had the email exchange saying he was owed 5% of the profits
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@horus Legal battles are draining both financially and mentally so it's not always a good solution for a lone individual (or small company) to sue
Same reason so many trials were the accused party is clearly guilty, end up with a settlement outside the court. You can press on, but you consume yourself in the process with no guarantee of bigger return (or even equal, for even mildly corrupt judicial systems) against a party that has people paid exactly for this
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