I ran across this today.....
Will a Judge's Ruling Against CNN Make It Easier to Sue the Media?
This caught my eye.....
"Many states have anti-SLAPP statutes in the interest of guarding against frivolous lawsuits
attacking First Amendment activity. Georgia is one of them. Under these SLAPP statutes,
plaintiffs have to show a likelihood of prevailing before the case moves any further."
Wouldn't it be nice if for all suits, the plaintiff had to prove the case had merit before proceeding?
There's no need to afford only media this useful protection.
As things stand, they need only a dispute of fact.
Let's say I sue @4consideration for child support for my son, @BSM1 , claiming she's his mother,
I don't need evidence, just the claim.
Btw, here is a pic of our spawn....
Isn't he just a little darling?
Why won't she support him!
A fact is in dispute (his being our son), so it would go to trial.
I filed this frivolous suit in order to coerce her into paying me $50K, to go away.
I expect her to win, but I'd also expect her to pay $100K+ in legal fees.
Such extortion is currently both legal & common.
Courts don't sanction the predatory party.
(That would be bad for business, since all judges are lawyers before & after being a judge).
Will a Judge's Ruling Against CNN Make It Easier to Sue the Media?
This caught my eye.....
"Many states have anti-SLAPP statutes in the interest of guarding against frivolous lawsuits
attacking First Amendment activity. Georgia is one of them. Under these SLAPP statutes,
plaintiffs have to show a likelihood of prevailing before the case moves any further."
Wouldn't it be nice if for all suits, the plaintiff had to prove the case had merit before proceeding?
There's no need to afford only media this useful protection.
As things stand, they need only a dispute of fact.
Let's say I sue @4consideration for child support for my son, @BSM1 , claiming she's his mother,
I don't need evidence, just the claim.
Btw, here is a pic of our spawn....
Isn't he just a little darling?
Why won't she support him!
A fact is in dispute (his being our son), so it would go to trial.
I filed this frivolous suit in order to coerce her into paying me $50K, to go away.
I expect her to win, but I'd also expect her to pay $100K+ in legal fees.
Such extortion is currently both legal & common.
Courts don't sanction the predatory party.
(That would be bad for business, since all judges are lawyers before & after being a judge).