The judge will definitely not be happy. [Daniel Schwartz, Connecticut Employment Law; Above the Law]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on August 31, 2009
The judge will definitely not be happy. [Daniel Schwartz, Connecticut Employment Law; Above the Law]
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Amazingly stupid. He must have believed his case needed a little something extra to get it past the jury. I wonder what his lawyer is/was thinking. The only thing to make this sweeter would be “loser pays”.
Well, some judges don’t care about that kind of thing actually. Those are the judges I always seem to pull.
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