For those of you who think there is a lot of lawsuit abuse out there, the following excerpt from a law review article in the St. Mary's Law Journal appeared: Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Here you go again, Charles. Quoting judges who just so happen to be attorneys. Do you think that it is a problem that the only people standing up for our legal system are lawyers? OUR legal system is a misnomer. It is YOUR legal system.
You were right about the law, "Communications in the due course of a judicial proceeding will not serve as the basis of a civil action for libel or slander, regardless of the negligence or malice with which they are made."
As far as I can tell though, this law is not based on anything the legislature passed, but it is based on judicial precedent.
And that in a nutshell is what is totally fucked up with the law. What may be even worse is that the public is not educated on this law. If they were, half of you all would be out of business. At least the public here in Texas has figured it out with regards to malpractice.
The public has seen what you lawyers call "the cost of doing business" is. With defensive medicine, the cost is $45 billion a year. The "cost of doing business" sounds like a phrase the mafia came up with. Utilities, labor those are costs of doing business. Being shaken down by lawyers who hire experts that lie through their teeth shouldn't be.
Only a society being run by lawyers would come up with the stupid notion that the public has a right to sue but not the right of getting health care.
I think the other thing that is so bothersome with all you lawyers is that you are such defenders of the status quo. In the past with insurers, if a doctor said "IMO this patient needed X." The patient got X. Now you have to come up with evidence. Evidence based medicine is happening everywhere... except the courtroom. Clearly, modernization of the court room is in order.