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Originally Posted by dirtbanker
Penn BFF- No mater how much they prepare, they still don't win all their cases. I am sure the Villages has competent legal representation, it was safer (less chance to incur expense) to close the school than to pursue a decision in court. It seems they dragged it out as long as they could (4 years) giving Schwarz an opportunity to reconsider his position, but the jackass would not, and thus they felt compelled to close the school to avoid the chance of a loss in court (precedence for future litigation?).
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We do not really know if Schwarz calls all the shots among these 32 plaintiffs or so. My experience with groups like this is that they are often at cross purposes much like you see on TOTV. Their lawyers probably control a lot of what goes on in their interactions. The lawyers would see potential deep pockets in the Villages' developers and those others named in the lawsuit. Lawyers' greed has probably played a big part in drawing this lawsuit out for as long as it has. They have also put a great deal of work into this effort so would probably want to see a win.