Quote Originally Posted by Raistlin View Post
This case needs to be dismissed, the judge forced to pay the defendant's legal fees, and the judge put on an ethics hearing (judges are officers of the court, and thus have a professional responsibility not to waste the court's time). $54 million for pants? Would ANYONE buy that nonsense?

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misled him with a sign that read "satisfaction guaranteed", according to US media.
Uh... yeah. Next time I buy something from anywhere with "satisfaction guaranteed" posted somewhere (basically any chain store), I'll pretend I'm sad over it and sue for $50 million for false advertising.


Pearson then took the stand himself, detailing his own painful divorce and financial troubles and breaking down in tears, the blog said.
... relevance? How was that testimony even allowed?
Quote Originally Posted by Miriel View Post
I think this is completely smurfed up and the Judge is being absolutely ridiculous and shameful in this matter. Seriously, that guy vindictive and mean. I feel sooooo bad for the Korean couple that has to go through this crap.
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Quote Originally Posted by Miriel View Post
I think this is completely smurfed up and the Judge is being absolutely ridiculous and shameful in this matter. Seriously, that guy vindictive and mean. I feel sooooo bad for the Korean couple that has to go through this crap.
Aye. I find it rather pathetic when guys like, what's his name again (the lawyer who hates games), sue companies because of something as idiotic as that, but one has to be truly sadistic to sue a family of Korean dry-cleaners. And he's supposed to represent the state and make judgements that can completely destroy people's lives. This is just disgusting.
Quote Originally Posted by Nominus Experse View Post
What a smurfer. Seriously. I am appalled.
Word.