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Chuck Norris and Stephen DeMaura: A Texas Roundhouse for the Trial Lawyers - WSJ.com
Frivolous lawsuits...tsk. That is if the jurists come to the conclusion that the plaintiff was making things up just to pocket some quick cash then he/she pays for the court costs which frees up cost to the taxpayers and the victim...that is the defendant.
Two women get into a fight in the ladies’ restroom at a restaurant. Afterward, they sue the restaurant owner, claiming someone should have been in there to break up the fight. It costs the small-business owner $2,000 to pay each plaintiff to drop the complaint, which was cheaper than fighting the lawsuit would have been.
This completely ridiculous story is true, and the restaurant owner was one of us, Mr. Norris. Fortunately, the lawsuit didn’t cripple the family restaurant, Woody’s Wharf in Newport Beach, Calif. But nationwide, groundless lawsuits strain businesses’ bottom lines and threaten their very survival.
This week, Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed a law that will help free Lone Star State businesses from the threat of frivolous lawsuits by enacting “loser-pays” tort reform. Prior to the legislation, litigants faced a no-lose situation, while defendants stood to lose everything—even for the most outrageous, bizarre and wrongful accusations.
Chuck Norris and Stephen DeMaura: A Texas Roundhouse for the Trial Lawyers - WSJ.com
Frivolous lawsuits...tsk. That is if the jurists come to the conclusion that the plaintiff was making things up just to pocket some quick cash then he/she pays for the court costs which frees up cost to the taxpayers and the victim...that is the defendant.

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