
Angryhumanoid
I'm afraid you have it backwards. Corporations will stall as long as possible, statistically the longer it takes to go to trial the more likely for the lawsuit to be dropped. Spending more money on lawyers is considered a better investment than paying out earlier and for a lesser amount because it sets precedent and potentially admits fault.
Y'all are stupid, the answer is so obvious: he's Kim Jong Un!
Yes of course, rules are different everywhere.
Basically what skulblaka said. The air quality is normally not bad in terms of urban influence but when the inversion hits it creates a bubble which basically traps it all in the Salt Lake valley until the temperature changes or a strong enough wind comes in to "pop" the bubble.
You speak the truth. Over a decade in the south and over a decade in Utah, Utah is MILES better by comparison in just about every single metric.
Except during an inversion.
I also goon to characters from movies I've never seen! But I have heard nothing but good things about Zootopia.
Look I know this is an odd hill to die on but Fun Fact! stores can legally detain you if they have reasonable suspicion you're shoplifting. They are allowed to use reasonable force to prevent you from leaving until police arrive. The one caveat here is they don't have immunity if they falsely accuse someone like the police do.
I'm learning the ukelele, does that count?
I gotta second the paid option to support the devs. I posted about a crashing issue yesterday and they've already updated the app to correct it. It's a small thing but that kind of effort on a passion project is easily worth a few dollars donation.

Yes obviously I'm talking about how it's the corporation that wants to stall and drag it out, not the person suing them. The game plan is to delay and run up the costs and hope the person suing them runs out of time or money. Then only offer a settlement once it gets close enough to going to court and looking like they aren't going to win, which is frequently known before it gets to trial based on the evidence in play.