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Originally Posted by SplitNeo
you know, besides all that is being discussed here, the thing I hate in the US the most is the fact that you can sue everyone for basically everything, and you will probably win.
Some people makes this a lifestyle, we have a good example here on this board, I don't even need to mention his nickname.
When you're sit in a bus stop or watching football sunday and there's a spot talking about how a lawyer will help you, you can see how fucked up is your culture.
'Want to fight that ticket?' 'Remove someone from the jail?' give us a call, we will help you!
that's my rant.
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Well it's definitely another issue, the way anyone can parasit from the US law system is incredible, it's been said 3 - 5 pct. of the GDB of the US is spent on the public law issues, and about 50 pct. of the world's public law lawyers made their buck in US, but again you have to be a bit educated to know this..
But again - on the other hand, there is no other country where you can solve your claims / sues in such a fast fashion as in the US.
The continental system is maybe more sophisticated, not that relying on the feelings and showtime, but defininitely more rigid and some cases will inevitably take years to come to a conlusion...
