The dissatisfied customer, from Taiwan, is said to attribute his huge gambling losses to “feng shui sabotage”. [AFP/AsiaOne News via Lowering the Bar]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on June 10, 2009
The dissatisfied customer, from Taiwan, is said to attribute his huge gambling losses to “feng shui sabotage”. [AFP/AsiaOne News via Lowering the Bar]
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This would be a great case for a loser pays system. I don’t think this gambler would start a lawsuit if such a system were in place.
On the other hand, he might think it worth the gamble…. if he liked the court’s feng shui, of course.
Bob
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