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Default Wal-Mart fights back

On Jul 21, 3:02*am, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
"cjt" wrote in message

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Ed Pawlowski wrote:


"notbob" wrote
Hey, when you've got more money than god. what's a few legal fees. *I
doubt they give a flying crap about other nuisance suits. *It's just a
simple exercise in power. *They have more money than they can possible
use, so what else can they do for chuckles. *Howzabout flex some muscle
and see who we can make flinch. *Oooh... lookee!! *The US government!
Jinkies.


nb


Evidently you do not own a business that has been sued.


I'm glad someone has the resources and courage to stop some of the crap
that goes on every day with illegitimate claims.


Who says it's an illegitimate claim? *Or have you prejudged (as in
prejudice) it?


I'm not talking about any one particular claim, but I've seen many over the
years. *I've been involved in defending them for companies I've worked for
and I know people that have made them. *Sure, there are some where a
business really is negligent, but there are many more that are not. *Same
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And the frivolous and/or fraudulant claims will keep being filed until
such time as the losing side has to pay the legal fees of the
winners. Now it is a gold mine for sleaze lawyers. File any lawsuit
and they have nothing to lose. Lose the case? Big deal, they are out
some billable hours. Win and you win big.

One of the biggest legal scams going is the 'class action suit' Only
the lawyeers make out with the judgements, the plaintiffs get
pittances.

Harry K