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2. Who would decide what makes a lawsuit rediculous? If anyone were going to make that determination, the jury would be the Last choice on my list. Besides, I don't think you could ever get this method to be seen as constitutional. 4. In the McDonalds case, it was company policy. So the company was responsible. In this country, when you are at work, you represent your company, so they are liable for you actions. Hopefully, reason can still prevail in most cases, but wouldn't most companies start blaming a single employee in this case, allowing them to break laws and then hold the employee responsible? I don't think anyone wants that. [ July 21, 2004, 18:37: Message edited by: sachmo ] |
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What irritates me about courts is when the government uses it against you. My in-laws lost their house that way. The town wanted to widen the creek for flood control (which my in-laws had never had a problem with). Of course a "reasonable price" was offered for the property but it was way below market value so my father-in-law sued. He was quickly told by his lawyer that the price offered was nearly EXACTLY the market value minus the cost of taking it to court so he can sue and win but it would end up as the same money. Apparently thats a common tactic.
By the way, he did it anyway just cause he was pissed about it. [ July 21, 2004, 19:21: Message edited by: Gandalf Parker ] |
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Really is not that bad of luck. It is the society we live in.
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Land of the free, eh….
Isn’t the ability to live a normal life without fear of being prosecuted (sued) a basic human right? You could always sue the government for letting this happen to you http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif |
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When the sun comes up and it's hidden by fog.
I know the day is going to be a dog. I'm being followed by Bad Mojo, Bad Mojo, Bad Mojo. When my first cup of tea has a spoonfull of coffee. I know things are heading into the doom valley. I'm being followed by Bad Mojo, Bad Mojo. When my first post today is a silly little limerick. I know that I'll soon be able to beat it. I'm being followed by Bad Mojo. When grumpy old clouds are chasing me around. I sing a happy tune and my happiness is found. The Bad Mojo has faded away, away, away. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif That's how I chase the blues away, and how no cloud stands in my way. I make the day bend to my will, and always manage to crest that hill. I know it's a silly post, but it's all about adjusting my frame of mind. I feel much better now. This is going to be a great day. Cheers! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif |
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[ July 22, 2004, 20:47: Message edited by: dmm ] |
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david. If the court determines that it is a wasteful court case... The defendents representation fees are paid for as a fine for waisting the courts time.
Also a lawyer can lose his bar if it is seen that he/she is not up to snuff. |
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Atrocities,
GL with your case, are you going to take that person to small claims court to get your money back for defending yourself? |
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Edit: removed a bit of a rant about Australian current affairs programs which on second thought have nothing to do with the topic. [ July 23, 2004, 11:27: Message edited by: Randallw ] |
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