Thursday, July 26, 2012
"The Ninth Circuit Frosts the Lawyers in a Juvenile Cereal Lawsuit"
It sure is nice to see a court ruling that actually makes sense...
At PJmedia.com, Hans A. von Spakovsky recently wrote about this court ruling:
"Dennis v. Kellogg Company exemplifies the type of wasteful class action lawsuits that are continually being filed against American businesses in what amounts to legally sanctioned extortion. No wonder we have the most expensive and wasteful tort system in the industrialized world. It imposes huge and unnecessary costs on the entrepreneurs both large and small (not to mention their shareholders) who are the backbone of our economy."