Man sues for 64 million for lost pants

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I'm sure you've pry heard it on the news by now. If you didn't Law.com - Inside Opinions: Legal Blogs

I'm curious to see if they do remove him as judge and take his license away to practice law as this is abuse of the system, which they've done before (licenses taken away for frivilous lawsuits).
 
Yeah I heard that another judge just overturned it and ordered this Pearson to pay court costs (and maybe even legal fees). My opinion: Bottom feeder.
 
That guy is a dirty, filthy, rotten scumbag.
 
another smarta$$ is trying to make some easy money. Man, where all these weird people come from? they should be volunteers to go to Mars...:) :D
 
Just heard they may be taking his license to practice away :righton:...what an idiot, kinda dumbass lawyer would think this would work and not come back at them for abusing the system?...well obviously this guy
 
incredible. what people pull. i am surprised with some of the things that do go on that he did not just get away with this entirely!!! couldn't get enough - else he still would have rolled the couple for an enormous sum!
 
Surfer said:
Just heard they may be taking his license to practice away :righton:...what an idiot, kinda dumbass lawyer would think this would work and not come back at them for abusing the system?...well obviously this guy
Well, very good for him.:) :righton:
 
Surfer said:
Just heard they may be taking his license to practice away :righton:...what an idiot, kinda dumbass lawyer would think this would work and not come back at them for abusing the system?...well obviously this guy

As a defense lawyer I've often thought I could make a lot more money by renting myself out to dull parties and telling war stories. You simply cannot fabricate the types of cases which meander, linger and clog up the court system. Take for example the psychic who sued a major metropolitan hospital on the basis that she lost her psychic powers following a CT scan. My colleagues on the plaintiff bar always have a rationale for ludicrous lawsuits - perhaps until it is one of them on the receiving end.
 
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