Britsimon
Super Moderator
I personally don't blame Curtis for anything. He is a great lawyer and a clever businessman.
Although he kinda destroyed our chance of being adjudicated as Goh plaintiffs before deadline because of the imminent consolidation. These are just facts and things like this happen all the time in all areas of life, not just litigation.
And again his strategy of onboarding the African selectees without initial fee proved to be successful for him and his firm. We are talking about millions of $$$ either paid or soon to be![]()
I think (or at least hope) you are overestimating the impact of the Goodluck case on Goh.
Goh is further ahead than Goodluck. The Government has already got the list of Goh plaintiffs in hand - they will already be working those cases to impress the Judge. They *might* consolidate the cases, but Chuck will try not to have that happen, and if it does, it might end up like Kennedy in Gomez where they joined late and didn't get the early track on prioritization. There is more time this year of course, but again, it could be that Goh gets 2 to 3 weeks without much "competition" from Goodluck.