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Lenovo Fails to Appear in American Court; Arrest Warrant Issued

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Lenovo Inc. recently found itself in a bit of financial trouble, and so they were called into court for an Order of Examination hearing, which was supposed to have happened on October 5th. If they had actually showed up, Lenovo Inc. would have discussed with the State of California their current assets and debts. However, since they didn't show, Lenovo Inc. is now in contempt of the Superior Court of California. In fact, Lenovo's Corporate Representative, who was supposed to show up in court on the 5th, now has a $10,000 bench arrest warrant.



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alright...justice. No Im kidding, but its funny that this happened. I mean, are they gonna go to china and arrest him? I wonder what will happen.
 
Thats the US justice system... pirates...... I mean companies beware!
 
unless Lenovo has an employee named Mr or Mrs Lenovo who on earth would they have addressed the warrant to?
 
Further details added :).
 
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