Instead of litigation or other varieties of dispute resolution that might leave hard feelings, why not try arm wrestling, a coin flip, drawing straws, or rock-paper-scissors? [Cracked] Earlier here.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on January 21, 2013

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There’s always trial by combat. Since it is to the death, it doesn’t leave any hard feelings.
How’s a lawyer going to make any money on coin-flips or arm wrestling?
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