Sheesh. I just never thought about it, I guess, 'cause I've never heard of D issues going before a jury. I'm sure it's more of a scare tactic than anything, but my L's no dummy. He's ready to go with it and says it'll get us the best possible settlement. I'm sure even my L, though, is hoping H will straighten up and realize what he's done.
The most interesting factor in all of this -- which IMHO gives my L a big advantage -- is that H and L know one another (they met through me) and actually had a good R during my M. So L knows H pretty well. I think this actually is L's way of making it clear to H that the odds are against him ... and that we have enough to push it. But I think my L also knows that H isn't being advised too well, so this may provide the black-and-white that H needs to sit down and chill out for a minute. He just needs to think before he continues to act. I guess this is L's way of telling him to do that. It's actually kinda friendly of L if you put that spin on it.