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June 04, 2007


The Madison County Dell-hole

Class-action potentate Stephen Tillery since 2002 has been suing computer giant Dell in the courts of the famous little Illinois county, arguing (among other things) that it's unconscionable for Dell to have put its terms and conditions of sale, which include a binding arbitration clause, in a hyperlink for its online buyers to follow. The Madison County Record has been covering the fairly elaborate procedural maneuverings in the case.

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