Re: How many lawyers does it take to change a light bulb?
Tal,
I didn't notice any cites to
1. OSHA regulations regarding the "chair" use,
2. EPA regulations regarding illumination and its effect on the topography,
3. State/Local regulations or codes regarding who is authorized to make what kind of changes/modifications/additions to electrical devices, or
4. Manufacturing standards to define who/what qualifies to be a "party of the second part"
Looks to me like insufficient billable hours have been devoted to this answer, which could result in few billable hours in the future counseling the client on downstream litigation risk and possible exposure to governmental action.
(LOL) VERY GOOD ! ! ! ! !
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