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Why do you think an airplane company is so confident that they can ignore public safety in lieu of profits? It's because they know the US Government is just going to give them a slap on the wrist. They effectively murdered those passengers, where's the charges?
Corporations already have millions of dollars set aside for legal suits, it's the price of doing business. They don't care if court cases go on for long periods, they know they can remain solvent longer than their former employees.
Also, killing a person doesn't mean the court cases just stop, they've already given their testimony. Furthermore, hiring someone to kill someone isn't getting rid of evidence, it's just creating a new witness to your criminality. You think anyone working as a hired murderer is going to shy away from blackmail, or not use you as a bargaining chip if they ever get into legal trouble?
dO yOu HaVe a SoUrCe 4 ThAt?
Corporations do liability and cost-benifit analysis all the time, and it's often a lot cheaper to deal with class action law suits than it is to do proper QA or Recalls, just look at the ford pinto.
I think you overestimate the the effectiveness of courts to bring up punitive damages on multi billion dollar corporations.