The plaintiffs said to avoid embarrassment, they consented to the broadcast of their extreme beer-pong skills only in Denmark. Unfortunately, the ad went viral. [THR, Esq.]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on July 17, 2010
The plaintiffs said to avoid embarrassment, they consented to the broadcast of their extreme beer-pong skills only in Denmark. Unfortunately, the ad went viral. [THR, Esq.]
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One of the kids had to be a law school student! of course…
I wonder if he got the idea for the lawsuit from the Conan O’Brian commercial where his agent tells him that the commercial will only be shown in Sweden.
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