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jap
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Re: How is this even legal?

If it's deemed a pay or else scheme then it's criminal. Courts may well rule as a scare racket due to scope and the appearance of, if not demonstrable fact, a law firm's business model rather than the impetus of the "harmed".


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said by jap:

If it's deemed a pay or else scheme then it's criminal. Courts may well rule as a scare racket due to scope and the appearance of, if not demonstrable fact, a law firm's business model rather than the impetus of the "harmed".
Don't hold your breath on a court ruling against lawyers suing people and deciding that is a criminal enterprise. Sometimes people forget that judges are also lawyers and rarely rule against lawyers suing. That would stop the gravy train. Judges are part of the whole lawsuit racket.
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jap
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As you already know, a judge cannot from the bench of a civil case pass a criminal verdict. They do, however, rule & pass opinion that greatly biases later cases, be they counter suits, criminal investigations, or legislative review.

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Sometimes people forget that judges are also lawyers and rarely rule against lawyers suing.
Sometimes you willfully posit logical fallacies in suggestive terms for some ideological (or profit) end. Judges rule against filing lawyers all the time.


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said by jap:

As you already know, a judge cannot from the bench of a civil case pass a criminal verdict. They do, however, rule & pass opinion that greatly biases later cases, be they counter suits, criminal investigations, or legislative review.

said by Linklist:

Sometimes people forget that judges are also lawyers and rarely rule against lawyers suing.
Sometimes you willfully posit logical fallacies in suggestive terms for some ideological (or profit) end. Judges rule against filing lawyers all the time.
And sometimes you don't know what you are talking about.
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