joshb
Gold $$ Contributor
Exactly correct.Ever been to civil court? You can have a contract and the other side's lawyers can pull in about fifty reasons why that contract wasn't legal and bring in expert witnesses to prove their case. Its all about framing the case in a way which a judge and/or jury find the argument more compelling than its rebuttal.
I can assure you, if you think "the right thing" comes from litigation or even the legal thing, you're sorely mistaken. There is a reason for the adage, "you can have all the justice you can afford". My father was awarded by jury the largest settlement our county had ever awarded, but lawyers got it thrown out because of a typo in which two numbers on a legal description were inverted (though provided correctly elsewhere in the document).
Contracts don't mean squat unless you have two parties willing to honor it.