Per the New York Post, “The Brooklyn man who filed a $5 million class-action suit against Match.com over his unanswered e-mails has quit the case due to ‘the amount of ridicule’ he had to endure from ‘sensationalized media coverage.’” Earlier here.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 11, 2009
Per the New York Post, “The Brooklyn man who filed a $5 million class-action suit against Match.com over his unanswered e-mails has quit the case due to ‘the amount of ridicule’ he had to endure from ‘sensationalized media coverage.’” Earlier here.
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