If you have a desire to be familiar with this fact that why not any one of the people from the Belford student body has decided to connect in the cause of Googasian P.C. and his tricks, just do a quick investigate on class actions. In this relevance Wikipedia has to say this:
“The preamble to the Class Action Fairness Act stated that… class actions harmed class members with legitimate claims and… undermined public respect for the country’s judicial system.”
This is not at all a coincidence. See in your mind’s eye the orthodox conception of the legal shark; any person who would come to your mind will be a person chasing an ambulance; a specialist of class action so to converse. In recent times class actions have received a flawed status simply due to the fact and of the way some in the law profession have been able to influence the law to extract money out of un-suspecting defendants as well as inexperienced clients.
Don’t get me wrong. Class actions are a very significant tool and have been used extensively by well intentioned lawyers to curb in corporate malpractice, but it’s also a tool, that owing to its nature lends itself rather well to abuse.
Law firms or Lawyers who do not have the qualification to make themselves reputable positions in avenues of customary practice find it really easy to start a civil-action practice of their own. All it takes is a cheap workplace in an urban area with less educated individuals walking around.
As we’ve already discussed cases of very good abuses of class action earlier on this blog as well. Simply put, lawyer for class-action, although in a lot of cases do not charge their clients up front, expose their clients to significant risks of legal recourse, financial harm and may bring potential imprisonment. In case if class-action lawsuit is release, the defendant has the right to file a case in response. This thing makes a class action an extremely risky scheme or possible solution for the claimants.
Undoubtedly no one belonging to smart Belford alumni community would be ready to join Googasian’s task.
Wonderful post. It shows how lawyers are abusing the law these days
Nice Read. The post reflects how greed and corruption have taken over the legal system.
Very informative post. I got to learn a lot about class action lawsuits by reading your post.