Court Dismisses Lawsuit by Gunslinger Against Bar Owner
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit by a man who got into a shootout at a bar, then sued the bar owner for his medical expenses, mental anxiety, inconvience, and pain and suffering. Although his...
View ArticleRendell Decries ‘Wimps’ While Embracing Lawsuits
If you were too busy shoveling out from the Mid-Atlantic’s big post-Christmas blizzard, you may have missed Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell’s outburst, calling the NFL "wimps" when the decision was...
View ArticleDog Bites Man
A recent study performed by the insurance industry says dog bite claims in 2011 cost the industry $478.9 million, a 12 percent increase from 2010. Specifically, State Farm California had 527 dog bite...
View ArticleJudge Stands against Lazy Cashiers and Their Opportunistic Lawyers’‘Right to...
On June 1, 2012, a California Judge stood up to parasitic trial lawyers and ruled that CVS does not have to provide chairs for its cashiers. The decision ended a ridiculous class action lawsuit filed...
View ArticleThe Trial Bar Burns on With a Blitz Attack
As reported this week by the Wall Street Journal, Blitz USA- the nation’s No. 1 consumer gasoline-can producer, based in Miami, Oklahoma, has filed for bankruptcy due to an abusive attack of frivolous...
View ArticleTobacco Trial Lawyers Look for Next Payday, Set Eyes on Food Industry
With the record Tobacco Settlement in the books, opportunistic plaintiffs' attorneys are now looking for their next big payday and it seems they have their target set on food manufacturers. More than a...
View ArticleTexas Two-Step: Starbucks Sued, Shyster Screwed
Despite all the tort reform progress that has been made in the Lone Star state during the past decade, parasitic personal injury lawyers and their personal responsibility-shirking clients persist in...
View ArticleCalifornia High Court Lets Employees Sit Down on Job, Risking Productivity &...
California employers have taken a kick to the keister once again and will now be forced to let employees sit on theirs. (And some economists wonder why productivity growth has stalled.) . . . → Read...
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