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I wish he would have sued them for something real like how dry-cleaning my suit made of Italian Wool costs more than dry-cleaning my boyfriend's suit made of Italian Wool when his has more damn fabric than mine. That's a serious issue facing the legal profession.
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Yeah......I often would like to sue my dry cleaners when they break my buttons on shirts that have to be pressed.
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Plain and simple, this Clown as a Judge is an idiot and I hope He gets disbarred!:mad:
And some want to agree with him? Where is the justice?:rolleyes: |
The judge lost.
http://www.charlotte.com/118/story/173149.html |
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AND keep his lucky pants, that I'm sure are still hanging in the shop. |
Was there a motion for sanctions filed? I wonder if it was ruled on.
Edit: Here is the judgment http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_b...n_judgment.pdf Supposedly a decision on the rule 11 motion is pending. |
I hope they sue and take his pants and butt to the cleaners and he gets gone from The Law!:mad:
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Here's more info, written for the non-lawyers out there :D
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3303910&page=1 |
Update
Owners are forces to close thier stores due to lost revenue:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070919/..._million_pants |
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To tie the closing of that particular store to the lawsuit is highly speculative. I personally have a tough time believing that the lawsuit about the "missing pants" was enough to drive away business. Perhaps other market forces are at play. I dunno.. it seems to me that this is the opening salvo in a civil suit against the good judge for wrecking their business. |
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ah, i thought they only had one store why didn't they have a counter suit already?? :confused: |
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