The mother of Kevin Devuono of Tinley Park, Ill., feels it was the fault of the car dealership where he worked; at least, she’s suing them, along with a nightclub. (Daily Herald, Dec. 28).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 19, 2009
The mother of Kevin Devuono of Tinley Park, Ill., feels it was the fault of the car dealership where he worked; at least, she’s suing them, along with a nightclub. (Daily Herald, Dec. 28).
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the irony of the personal responsibility tag is that the dealership got dragged into the suit because the owner’s son alledgedly left the kid to die. Way to man up and take care of your dieing friend. Of course shallow pockets would most likely have afforded the dad civil protection.
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