I will tell you this, I have been through litigation. Alleging something versus proving it in a court of law, meaning the evidence has to survive admissibility challenges, cross examination, rebuttal evidence, rebuttal experts, etc., those are two different things. What you are seeing right now is unrebutted evidence, evidence that we want to be true, of course it seems promising. It doesn't always stay that way.
I will tell you this, I have been through litigation. Alleging something versus proving it in a court of law, meaning the evidence has to survive cross examination, rebuttal evidence, rebuttal experts, etc., those are two different things. What you are seeing right now is unrebutted evidence, evidence that we want to be true, of course it seems promising. It doesn't always stay that way.
I will tell you this, I have been through litigation. Alleging something versus proving it in a court of law, meaning the evidence has to survive cross examination, rebuttal evidence, rebuttal experts, etc., those are two different things. What you are seeing right now is unrebutted evidence, evidence that we want to be true, of course it seems convincing.