Even if the Watchtower survives recent legal reverses unscathed, I still find it likely that they will react in some fashion, to further protect
themselves. The question is how?
Whatever they do, they need to distance themselves from the congregations. Can they be held liable for who they appoint as elders
or MS's? Can elders be viewed as their agents, legally? Could we see any extension of liability related to the actions of volunteers?
( the Catholic church got hit for 17 million for that last one). There was dramatic fallout from the cases they lost regarding Bethelites
being classified as employees instead of volunteers - they had a mass layoff and dumped the Bethel elder arrangement. Recent child
sexual abuse cases could be much more dangerous to them, as their old defenses are failing. They must do something......
I sincerely hope that we see a gradual drift by the Governing Body away from the publishers - and towards their own private interests,
as encouraged by continuing legal fights. I hope they spend all their time enjoying the assets of the Society, with nice cars, nice offices,
fully stocked liquor cabinets and the like. Let them get as dismissive and distant as they wish. All they have to do is print a few tracts
once in a while - and ignore the growing problems and let history take its course.
metatron