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" ... A Statute of Extinguishment is very much like a Statute of Limitations, but with one key difference: A Statute of Extinguishment has the effect of terminating the action altogether, whereas by contrast a Statute of Limitations only keeps the plaintiff from bringing an action to enforce the right, but the right may still be asserted as a set-off even if untimely, such as by way of a counterclaim. ... "
" ... Concerns of new technologies disrupting the workforce and causing job losses have been around for a long time. On one side, the argument is automation will create better new jobs and erase the need for physical labor. The counterclaim is that people without the appropriate skills will be displaced and not have a home in the new environment. ... "
" ... Imagine being sued for breach of contract, the claim being that you failed to deliver what you promised, and scrambling for a defense. In the remote corners of the internet you find something to suggest your opponent already developed a product something like yours. A-ha, you think, they must have stolen my work. So you counterclaim for misappropriation of your trade secrets and convince a jury to give you $706 million – more than 100 times your total revenue during the damages period. Your lucky day. ... "
" ... The two shopping center giants were set to combine in a deal valued at $3.6 billion, prior to the coronavirus pandemic’s arrival in the U.S., but the merger in June was halted by Simon, which claimed Taubman’s largely upscale properties weren’t performing as well as those of its peers because of a slowdown in tourism and luxury spending. Taubman filed a counterclaim, which would have landed the two companies in court during the height of the holiday season. ... "
" ... You can probably guess without looking how the rest of it goes. Claim and counterclaim about nothing very much at all except who has the greater right to suck money from the taxpayer. ... "