see Larry you don't get it ;) they are obviously at fault for negligently
living where someone would locate a Superfund site.

On Jan 9, 2008 5:12 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> what happens when the damages inflicted are over $10,000? It seems to me
> what this would do is tilt the courts (which are already biased towards
> money interests) towards whomever has the most money.
>
> All a corporation or a very rich person would have to do is to keep
> delaying until its no longer worth trying to sue them. Consider the victims
> of some massive environmental damage suit, all what the company would have
> to do is delay and delay.
>
> >OK, how is this for a solution.
> >
> >No matter what the injury/travesty/emotional scarring or whatever other
> >'injury' you want to label it, a person can sue for no more than $10,000,
> >000.00, unless it is a child under the age of 18, then you can sue for
> >$20,000,000.  But, if you lose, you have to pay the person you were suing
> >the amount you tried to get from them.
>
> 

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