So true. Disney lawyers don’t seem to be DVC lawyers.
From my experience with corporate America, my guess is that Disney does not have an in house attorney that specializes in Timeshares - contracts, yes. And probably a real estate attorney, definitely IP attorneys, and tax attorneys and employment attorneys - but probably not specifically timeshare. That's likely jobbed out to a law firm and supervised by the person doing real estate. And DVC has now been slapped down twice publically for things that should have been better vetted by Legal, Aulani dues and the point chart reallocation. So there are likely more eyes on the decisions DVC makes and the legal consult that happens.