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Filing a grievance against a lawyer 4
Wow. This “grievance against lawyers” category has grown into a book-length misadventure, hasn’t it? As I’ve said previously, I never imagined I’d be availing myself of the grievance process against any lawyer, but especially not against a personal injury lawyer … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged Experienced plaintiff, how lawyers drive clients crazy, Interpreting lawyers, law and the courts, Lawyers, problems with lawyers, settlement negotiations, time lines, Understanding lawsuits
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“Moo goo gai what!”?
Robert Gearty of the Daily News is fast becoming my favorite reporter of tongue-in-cheek-satire-when-combined-with-lawsuit news. Nibble on this, from yesterday’s paper: Moo goo gai what! Workers at an upscale midtown Chinese restaurant flashed penis-shaped dumplings at a former bartender and … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged employment lawsuits, Understanding lawsuits
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More about “slip and fall” cases
So what is a “slip and fall” case? My broken foot lawsuit is a “slip and fall.” Even though I didn’t fall when I broke a foot bone on a neighbor’s badly maintained sidewalk, lawyers call my case a “slip … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged Experienced plaintiff, Interpreting lawyers, personal injury lawsuits, plaintiff's advice, Talking to plaintiffs, Understanding lawsuits
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