Frivolous Lawsuits Blogs & Blog Posts
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- “Birther” movement resorts to frivolous lawsuits by Paul & Sugerman on Sep 16, 2009
The frivolous lawsuit canard often turns on whose ox is getting gored. When a consumer files a class action, it is–according to representatives of business interests–a frivolous lawsuit. But when someone who wants to close the courthouse...
- New on Oregon Class Action Blog: The curious tale of the tort reformer who filed his own class action by Paul & Sugerman on Aug 17, 2009
Wonders never cease. Here’s a blog post at the Oregon Class Action blog about the California tort reform advocate who filed a class action against the City of Sacramento for towing his illegally parked car. Can’t hardly wait to see how th...
- Oregon bleach-blonde luxury-litigator claim rejected by Paul & Sugerman on May 8, 2009
It’s one of those cases that causes those of us who represent consumers to shake our heads. An affluent woman who has been bleaching her hair since childhood sues an upscale salon for botched hair treatment. She seeks $50,000 in humiliation dam...
- News of the Ridiculous: Ballpark-injury ruling bad for baseball by Voice of the Collector: The Anti-Beckett on Mar 16, 2009
A state Supreme Court ruling that allows a Bettendorf woman to sue over injuries her daughter suffered when she was struck with an errant bat at a minor-league baseball game threatens the spirit of America's pastime, according to a judge who said his...




