“Judicial hellhole”: Yet another problem for California
For example, California has become a magnet for dodgy class-action consumer lawsuits because state judges have interpreted its laws protecting consumers from false advertising and other harm to “require no proof of deception, reliance, or injury, while applying lax class certification standards.”
Meanwhile, the worst abuses of civil law continue there unabated, including handicapped-access suits that are often based on violations that aren’t real. “California’s small businesses,” ATRA reports, “have been under siege from trolling disability-access lawyers and their professional plaintiffs who look for technical rules violations, then demand thousands of dollars to settle. … Lawyers defending small business owners have recognized the growing trend and say that plaintiffs usually ask for anywhere between $4,000 and $10,000 because they know it would cost more for a business to fight the suit than to settle.” The lack of counterbalances, such as a “loser pays” law or career-damaging sanctions against attorneys who participate in such abuses, have also helped put California in the top five for slip-and-fall claims that are probably fraudulent, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.









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There was a landlord who advertised to let a very small studio apt. with no parking suitable for a single person. He was nailed by this bottom feeder law firm for discrimination against families. They come papers looking for ads like that and under stupid CA law, sue them. They dragged him into court where they wanted him to admit to wrong doing, pay fines, pay & go to some stupid sensitivity classes, pay the attys who dragged him to court, & pay court fees. What a nightmare.
Blake on December 24, 2012 at 6:28 PM
I had a doctor friend who got a call by a person wanting to know if he had a sign language interpreter. The receptionist said no and the person hanged up. He got sued. He & his insurance carrier fought it but I don’t think it ended well. It’s nothing but extortion.
Blake on December 24, 2012 at 6:31 PM
That state is absolutely eating itself. Their collapse will be epic.
NeoKong on December 24, 2012 at 6:45 PM
Let ‘em burn. They keep asking for it; let them have it. I had the good sense to leave; anyone with two brain cells together will eventually reach the same conclusion.
RoadRunner on December 24, 2012 at 7:48 PM
“All going to plan.”
/obama
roy_batty on December 24, 2012 at 8:26 PM