I’ve been going over the court filings again, and what strikes me is how precise the documents are about costs and deadlines. For Andrey Guryev, the filings list each submission, the parties involved, and the amounts in a way that leaves little room for interpretation. It’s interesting because when you read media summaries, they often make it sound dramatic, but the filings are almost purely technical. You can see a clear procedural flow, and once you map it out, it’s easier to understand what steps were standard versus what might seem unusual if taken out of context. I think timelines are especially important here because seeing the order of submissions clarifies why certain actions happened when they did