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It's not bad or unsurprising. The reasoning is awful but the fact it was revived on merit by the 10th circuit means a dismissal on merit would be extremely difficult. The recommendation that flips-flops in the middle about the server test seems to reflect that reality.
There are other dismissal motions based on misconduct that are pending. I think they have more legs as the 10th has not weighed in on conduct. I think the judges recognize at least how sticky the merits are and will be more likely to dismiss on other grounds that aren't on the merits. Chin up!
Wasn't it revived by the 10th for only the potential of merit? It seems like many of the reasons that various off-ramps haven't been taken in this case are because of the potential of something, no actual decisions on any actual merits at this point.
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