antipode77 ,
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Looks like "death by a 1000 cuts" for the judiciary and all other people involved.

I am reminded of this :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarndyce_and_Jarndyce

The second of these cases is generally identified as the dispute over the will of the "Acton Miser" William Jennens of Acton, Suffolk. Jennens v Jennens commenced in 1798 and was abandoned in 1915 (117 years later) when the legal fees had exhausted the Jennens estate of funds; thus it had been ongoing for 55 years when Bleak House was published.

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