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United States News Title: Loser-Pays Tort Reform Loser-Pays Tort Reform Written on May 17, 2011 by Chuck Norris Last week, President Obama came to my home state of Texas calling for immigration reform. He should have also rallied citizens for tort reform, which is a hot issue right now around the country and in Texas politics in particular. Ive deferred (or better, repackaged) Part 2 of my article on bullies to oppose some real-life legal bullies those sue-happy individuals (serial litigants) who tie up and abuse our court systems and civil rights to oppress and take from their victims (defendants). These corrupt plaintiffs often initiate frivolous lawsuits because they know most defendants will settle out of court rather than endure the expenses of a trial. The Point of Law website says that well over 90 percent of cases settle out of court before a final legal resolution a fact that serial litigants are counting on. Blacks Law Dictionary says a tort is a private or civil law wrong or injury, other than breach of contract, for which the court will provide a remedy in the form of an action for damages. Tort law, therefore, is a body of law created through judges and by legislatures that is applied by courts in civil cases dealing with torts. (The term tort has its origin from the Latin term torquere, meaning twist, twisted or wrong.) As in most states across our union, Texas is in a battle for tort reform because of the serial litigants who take legal action for issues like getting too many kernels in their movie popcorn or not having toilet paper in a restaurant bathroom. The travesty of these cases and the need for tort reform is bottled up in the fact that defendants are subpoenaed to court and, even when they win their cases, have to pay the tens of thousands (and often hundreds of thousands) of dollars it cost to defend themselves against outrageous and often bizarre accusations. And if they choose to settle out of court, because it cost less than the legal fees to go to court, they still get the shaft. I know firsthand because I, too, have been the victim of these frivolous lawsuits. For example, in the 1980s, I had a family restaurant in Newport Beach, Calif. On average, I would encounter one frivolous lawsuit a month. One such case was two women who got into a fight in the ladies restroom. They sued me, saying someone should have been in there to break it up! (Yes, that is a true story frivolous and completely ridiculous.) It cost me $2,000 to pay each plaintiff to drop the complaint, which was cheaper than fighting the lawsuit. Another frivolous lawsuit happened in Dallas, where the plaintiffs were demanding $175,000 in compensation. After talking to my attorney, he advised me that we could easily win the lawsuit, but it would cost me about $250,000 to fight it. So, I just paid the $175,000 to save $75,000 in legal fees. It was very frustrating to have to hand over the money just in order to settle a ridiculous lawsuit that had no merit. If youve fallen prey to the same type of crazy lawsuits, have no fear loser-pays tort reform is here! What loser-pays tort reform is all about is forcing these serial litigants to pay for the defendants legal fees if they lose their case. Last Monday, May 9, the Texas House approved House Bill 274, which requires plaintiffs to do just that. This week, the Texas Senate will hear arguments to determine whether the bill deserves its final approval. Gov. Rick Perry was correct when he said in a press release last week, This legislation will also protect Texas jobs and stimulate economic opportunity by relieving Texans and employers of the costs and burdens created by frivolous and drawn-out lawsuits. This legislation would make the legal system less of a drag on the economy as well as less of a weapon for pilfering wealth. In addition, judges would be further restricted from taking advantage of their sworn duties by unilaterally legislating from the bench in areas that havent first been approved by the state legislature. Mostly, this legislation will cut down on bogus lawsuits and discourage unfounded and groundless litigation. Im opposed to limiting anyones civil rights, liberties or due process, and loser-pays tort reform will not do that. But in a greedy, sue-happy nation like ours, such legal change is definitely overdue in every state. Frivolous lawsuits are tying up the entire U.S. legal system, hurting our economy and costing jobs everywhere. If Texas passes loser-pays tort reform, which I encourage all legislatures to do, then the Lone Star State will join Alaska, Oklahoma and Oregon in applying this true English (Prevailing Party) Rule to many civil lawsuits. Texas resident Mark Whittington, who also writes about state issues for the Yahoo! Contributor Network, echoes well why tort reform hasnt been passed in other states:
one reason that loser pays has not been more widely enacted in the United States is that the American bar is very powerful and jealously defends what
is a lucrative industry. Contingency fee lawyers can make a considerable amount of money in filing legal actions, even if sometimes the cases are weak. I cant roundhouse every junk lawsuit out of Texas or your state, but there is something we all can do to stand up to the trial lawyers and serial litigants. We can support loser-pays tort reform. Like in Austin, representatives in your states legislature are undoubtedly working right now to make tort reform a reality but they cant do it alone. They need to hear from you. Call your representatives and senators, and ask them to help us round up the trial lawyers and lottery litigants by supporting loser-pays tort reform.
Poster Comment: If this Bill goes through it will clear out the Courts dockets in a big hurry....
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#2. To: CZ82 (#0)
Losers do pay if their case is proven frivolous. Orly Taitz had to pay the court for wasting its time for example. If you initiate loser pays then the corporations will own our souls for good. Say the powerplant is polluting your property? You don't sue because you fear the judge may side with company because they are an important and powerful entity or you do sue and lose for the same reason and now you pay their court case of millions in attorney fees. Why do you want to accept the lies the corporations tell you and make Americans captive to such entities? Why did you accept the myth that legal court cases is what is weakening America?
So you think the dumbasses that sued McDonalds for their coffee being too hot were entitled to that money?????? The point of this is to stop BS lawsuits not legitimate ones... Stopping the lawyers (I.E. ambulance chasers) as much as stopping the stupid litigants to start with... The lawyers who take on those "FRIVOLOUS" lawsuits (just to make a few bucks even though they know the case is BS) should be made just "as liable" for paying the bill as the litigants if they lose... It's commonly called "You're an adult, "phucking" act like one"!!!!
#8. To: CZ82 (#4)
So we should ignore courts now? Like Stalin did?
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