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Originally Posted by Strawn
What if Bob does not have a security firm, but instead relies on informal associations to pursue vendettas and settle scores?
Then he's a criminal and will be dealt with accordingly.
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Originally Posted by rjoefish
What if his security firm comes to an agreement and he fires them? They can say 'look we tried but don't blame us, we don't represent him anymore, lets still do business and investigate together.' Or could that not happen?
Seeing as how Bob is contractually obliged to accept any agreements arrived at by his insurance company, then even if he fires them after the fact, he's still obligated to pay the restitution (or whatever) his insurance company agreed to on his behalf. In fact, it's likely the insurance company would pay up front, and then go after Bob for failure to meet his contractual obligations with them.
Again, do you just try and make up what you think is an impossible hypothetical in an attempt to play the gotcha game? Or are you thinking these situations through and not arriving at a conclusion?