In a message dated 3/26/2007 9:07:41 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Exactly!  My problem  is that one can apparently be brought into  
court, requiring expensive  legal representation, for reasons having  
to do more with malice than  with equity.  The legal system needs to  
filter out cases without  merit before allowing charges or a tort  to  
be brought, and there  should be consequences for those bringing  
baseless cases before the  court.  Our system seems to reward lawyers  
for such  behavior.

But then, I'm not a lawyer; what do I know?

Regards,  Jim

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And how would they filter out cases without merit?  They'd have to hear both 
sides. In other words, that is what bringing things  into court does.

Marnie aka Doe  




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