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Title: Sue The Bastards! : Everything You Need to Know to Go to--or Stay Out of--Court by Gerard P. Fox, Jeff Nelson, Jeffrey A. Nelson, Gerard P. Foxo ISBN: 0-8092-2874-2 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books Pub. Date: 11 August, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Follow-up Post
Comment: I reviewed this book in June and I feel just as strongly about this book NOW as I did then. In fact, were it not for the helpful information contained in this book, I would not have had the knowledge nor the motivation needed to pursue my lawsuit.
Thanks to the information contained in this book, I have successfully filed a strong civil complaint with damages exceeding [ten] million.
I was able to find a lawyer to take my case on a contingency arrangement that included a nominal retainer fee and a requirement that I cover all court costs.
I cannot imagine my case will actually go to trial, as the evidence against the defendent is quite overwhelming; however, thanks to the knowledge contained in this book, I am confident that I have taken every conceivable means possible to adequately prepare to defend my rights!
If you have been harmed due to someone else' negligence and/or malice, I highly recommend that you purchase this book. It will show you exactly how to defend your rights in a U.S. Court of Law.
Rating: 3
Summary: Not a legal self-help book
Comment: The strength of this book, its detailed coverage of the legal process, is spoiled by the implied control (see title) and "successful conclusion" (see introducton). The legal system is a game of chance with much beyond the control of the average person (easy examples: the judge and jury). The odds are improved by money which you probably don't have if you're reading this book. A contingency arrangement is unlikely judging by the book's content devoted to paying a lawyer. The odds are also improved by finding a lawyer who will pursue a case with a vengeance, also unlikely given this book's cautions and the fact that lawyers without contingencies get paid regardless of outcome. This book is one source of information to help you decide whether to get involved in a legal matter; counter to its title, it actually advises against legal action. If the choice is not yours, you may be looking for referrals and pointers from your financial advisor and other individuals who have been through court.
Rating: 5
Summary: Required reading for all 1st time Plaintiffs (or Defendants)
Comment: I am a first time Plaintiff with a strong civil action that has a high probability of success. Nevertheless, because of the negative connotation attached to "filing a lawsuit", I seriously considered not taking legal action. Thank God I found this book!
If you have been unfairly attacked and/or injured by someone, you are compounding the injury by not taking action to repair the damage. To illustrate, imagine breaking your arm; and deciding not to get a cast, because of the negative connotation attached to "wearing a cast". That would be ludicrous!
If you have been harmed due to someone's negligence and/or malice, you are entitled and maybe even obligated to protect your best interest. Filing a legitimate lawsuit does not make you "opportunistic" or "vindictive"; just like wearing a cast to repair a broken arm, does not make you "opportunistic" or "vindictive", it makes you INTELLIGENT! My grandaddy always told me to "BE INTELLIGENT".
This book shows you the INTELLIGENT way to represent your legitimate interests in a U.S. court of law. Read it, and then by all means... SUE ...
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Title: Represent Yourself in Court: How to Prepare and Try a Winning Case (Represent Yourself in Court, 4th Ed) by Paul Bergman, Sara J. Berman-Barrett, Lisa Guerin ISBN: 087337908X Publisher: Nolo Press Pub. Date: February, 2003 List Price(USD): $34.99 |
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Title: How and When to Be Your Own Lawyer by Robert W. Schachner, Marvin Quittner ISBN: 0399527303 Publisher: Perigee Pub. Date: January, 2001 List Price(USD): $15.95 |
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Title: The Lawsuit Survival Guide: A Client's Companion to Litigation (Lawsuit Survival Guide, 1st Ed) by Joseph L. Matthews ISBN: 0873377605 Publisher: Nolo Press Pub. Date: June, 2001 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
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Title: You Don't Need a Lawyer by James M. Kramon ISBN: 0761126341 Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Pub. Date: May, 2002 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Shocked, Appalled, and Dismayed! How to Write Letters of Complaint That Get Results by Ellen Phillips ISBN: 0375701206 Publisher: Vintage Pub. Date: 22 December, 1998 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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