The Lawyers Working for the Serial Strangler From Microsoft on SLAPPing Techrights Have Apparently Lost Their Voice
This sort of observation typically results in action that "disproves" the observation (reactionary PR or "reputation management").
It's about a law firm that's not financially potent (but the Microsofters wanted something cheap [1, 2]).
Well, the moment we mentioned that their media lawyer is leaving (or got pushed out) they went all quiet in social control media (to be clear, it's not a holiday or anything; they've said nothing in a week in Facebook and Twitter/X) and maybe in order to make a point they'll soon try to "prove us wrong" by posting something. It's like OSI, which did this several times when there were scandals. The tables turned and their client got sued [1, 2] by the people he had abused. He will need to work even harder to pay us damages while the law firm ("limited liability") will try to avoid accountability for an abusive SLAPPing expedition gone awry (and likely illegal, too; this letter they sent me in February is self-incriminating, so they tried to keep it secret, "Private & Confidential"). █