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To: ManyMoose who wrote (15298)10/6/2002 2:50:18 AM
From: jttmab  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
You can't blame it on the lawyers

I can blame the defense attorney for arguing in favor of the plaintiff. That's really stupid.

Everybody hates lawyers until we need one. People are just getting too litigous

I don't have any problem with lawyers. They represent their clients [except for this Phillip Morris lawyer <s>], which is what they are supposed to do.

I recall reading that the suits/per capita in the early 1800s was higher than it is today. The politicians were saying the same things...frivolous suits, exhorbitant awards, etc. Congress considered torte reform, set up a committee, and did a fact finding trip to Europe. They were to examine civil litigation in Europe..caps on awards, fixed attorney fees [not percentages of awards]...same stuff you hear today. They came back, they reported and they decided to leave the system the way it was. The US system was the only one that allowed access to the common man.

I've heard from an attorney that the real growth industry in litigation isn't people vs. people, or people vs. companies; the real growth industry is companies suing companies.

jttmab