In a number of notes the term "motivation" is mentioned regarding this case. The teaching of some motivational experts is that only 2 things will significantly motivate. They are "challenge" and "recognition/reward". Of course there are other motivations but these are the most significant if you want to motivate people. This clearly meets these qualifiers. This is probably a very challenging suit on both sides and the recognition and rewards are apparently very significant. In the case of The Village's and it's residents it is restoring the Learning Center as a challenge and receiving the residents recognition for achieviing that result. In the case of the Law Firm it could be allegedly both monetary and internal success by the attorney's, in the case of the Plaintiff it may be allegedly recognition by the other deaf persons or beating the Villages. All of this is an open for discussion?