Nightcloak
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die_kluge said:John Stossel's book talks about frivolous lawsuits in this country. Very interesting read. I highly recommend it. Basically, he says that the U.S. is one of the few countries where you can sue, and you suffer no loss if you don't win. In other words, in most countries of the world, if you lose the case, you have to pay the other guy's legal fees. Not here. So, as a result people sue with impunity.
There was a story in his book about some woman who went to law school, never passed the bar, but sued people in her neighborhood for frivolous reasons all the time. Like, once for the kids playing basketball outside. She sued for disturbing the peace. She knew the legal system well enough to try her case herself, and she didn't have to cover lawyers fees that way. However, anyone that didn't want to pay her, had to hire an expensive lawyer, so it was just lose/lose for the people she sued.
The system is broken. (at least in the U.S.)
But try getting lawmakers (i.e., lawyers) to fix it. Doubtful.
/didn't read the article
Great Read. I got to see him speak about the book in Vegas last year (and got the book signed!). I liked the part were he compared lawyers to guided missiles: "Necessary to protect people's rights in a free society, but should only be used as a last resort do to the fact they also hurt innocent people and cause collateral damage."