On Saturday 15 January 2005 06:50, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> Hi!
>
> 14-Янв-2005 16:28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Einfeldt)
> wrote to
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> [email protected]:
> >> CE> I'm a lawyer, and I do know that every jurisdiction in the
> >> US has CE> laws which punish the filing of a frivolous
> >> lawsuit. Lawyers who May you make (short) example of frivolous
> >> lawsuit?
>
> CE> SCO v. IBM.
>
>      This suit neither rejected nor there was punishement for its
> filling. Another example?

SCO has been sanctioned for discovery abuses, for its failure to 
produce evidence as required by law.  SCO has also had problems 
with its causes of action, in that it is having trouble proving its 
claims, and my understanding is that now SCO is looking for a way 
out of the case that will minimize the damage.  

There are also cases in San Francisco Superior of people being 
banned from filing cases due to their being labelled as vexatious 
litigants.  See below:

http://www.google.com/search?q=Vexatious%20litigant%20barred%20from%20filing%20lawsuits%20"San%20Francisco%20Superior%20Court"&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

Or paste this into your google browser:

Vexatious litigant barred from filing lawsuits "San Francisco 
Superior Court"

Attorneys are also subject to discipline and have been disciplined 
by the State Bar of California (my jurisdiction) and other 
jurisdictions for filing frivolous lawsuits.  Google this:

"State Bar of California" discipline frivolous lawsuit

Or click here:

http://www.google.com/search?q="State%20Bar%20of%20California"%20discipline%20frivolous%20lawsuit&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

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