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Get over it, Carr tells jobless lawyers
Sydney Morning Herald ^ | 12/7/2003 | Alex Mitchell

Posted on 12/12/2003 4:06:24 PM PST by ccmay

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Praise God, somebody somewhere has finally had the balls to take on the pirates of the plaintiff's bar. Can't we do the same here? I'd like to see 90 percent of them jobless. I don't care if they have to scrounge in dumpsters to feed their families. I want them CRUSHED. I want them RUINED. I want them DESTROYED.

-ccm

1 posted on 12/12/2003 4:06:25 PM PST by ccmay
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Cry me a friggin river ... lawyers ...
2 posted on 12/12/2003 4:07:44 PM PST by Dunedain
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Sounds like Mr. Carr is up on his Shakespeare. LOL!
3 posted on 12/12/2003 4:09:18 PM PST by EggsAckley
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Heck yeah, the world needs more ditch-diggers, not lawyers. :^)
4 posted on 12/12/2003 4:10:58 PM PST by #3Fan
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This is bad news..LOL...really bad news.
5 posted on 12/12/2003 4:11:23 PM PST by caisson71
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I think the American economy will be much better when lawyers, bureaucrats, and TV personalities face the prospect of their jobs being reduced and then outsourced to India. That's the change we need. We don't need further loss of honest jobs for everyday Americans.

WFTR
Bill

6 posted on 12/12/2003 4:15:33 PM PST by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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Offering no apology for the jobs shake-out in law practices following his legislative assault on "the culture of litigation", Mr Carr said: "The fact is there will be fewer jobs for lawyers, but with their education they are well placed to go into retraining.


Oh God!, don't we need that man in America? What a wonderful thing. I hope it catches on & spreads throught the world!

7 posted on 12/12/2003 4:16:34 PM PST by jrushing
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Halleluia -- From the land down under -- A burst of hope for common sense on earth.
8 posted on 12/12/2003 4:19:05 PM PST by thinktwice (America is truly blessed ... with George W. Bush as President..)
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Offering no apology for the jobs shake-out in law practices following his legislative assault on "the culture of litigation", Mr Carr said: "The fact is there will be fewer jobs for lawyers, but with their education they are well placed to go into retraining.

I've been paracticing law for nearly a quarter century. I don't hesitate in the least in writing my opinion that the legal profession very badly needs to be reined in, from the plaintiff bar to corporate counsel to the "public defender" (HA!!!) to government counsel to the bench. And laypeople are going to have to do it, because I can tell you as an insider that members of this unprincipled profession are never going to do it themselves.

9 posted on 12/12/2003 4:20:04 PM PST by Map Kernow (In terra pax in hominibus bonae voluntatis)
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Praise the lord indeed; come on over Mr.Carr we need a new labor secretary.
10 posted on 12/12/2003 4:20:17 PM PST by SF Republican
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Let's import Mr. Carr.
11 posted on 12/12/2003 4:20:42 PM PST by DLfromthedesert (What is the point of fighting in Iraq if we surrender to Vicente?)
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To: ccmay; 1Old Pro; eastsider; Liz
The Civil Liability (Personal Responsibility) Act and its amendments introduced caps and thresholds on compensation and shifted the balance towards greater personal responsibility to avoid long and expensive court cases.

Thanks for posting this thread!!! Perhaps it will inspire some US politicians to follow suit. Litigation in this country is tantamount to winning the lottery.

I read somewhere that excessive litigation was one of the factors that lead to the collapse of Ancient Greece.

12 posted on 12/12/2003 4:22:20 PM PST by NYer (Keep CHRIST in Christmas!)
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I've been paracticing law for nearly a quarter century. I don't hesitate in the least in writing my opinion that the legal profession very badly needs to be reined in, from the plaintiff bar to corporate counsel to the "public defender" (HA!!!) to government counsel to the bench. And laypeople are going to have to do it, because I can tell you as an insider that members of this unprincipled profession are never going to do it themselves.

The most honest statement I have ever heard from a true member of the bar. My congratualtions to you.

13 posted on 12/12/2003 4:24:28 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (A person is only as big as the dream they dare to live.)
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OK, what do we need as part of a DeLawyerification plan? For a start how about...
14 posted on 12/12/2003 4:28:16 PM PST by DannyTN
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The revolution has begun! Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
15 posted on 12/12/2003 4:28:42 PM PST by tlrugit
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I read somewhere that excessive litigation was one of the factors that lead to the collapse of Ancient Greece.

I don't know about Greece, but it certainly was a serious problem in Rome. The threat of constant litigation was an important reason why Julius Ceaser marched on Rome.

16 posted on 12/12/2003 4:31:01 PM PST by jimtorr
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I live for the day when I see a bum on street corner dressed in dirty, torn Armani suit, with a duct-taped briefcase, holding a sign that says, "will litigate for food."
17 posted on 12/12/2003 4:31:10 PM PST by PsyOp (Latest survey shows that 3 out of 4 people make up 75% of the world population. The rest are lawyers)
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Why can't lawyers go to the beach?

Because cats bury them with sand. LOL
18 posted on 12/12/2003 4:38:20 PM PST by Ben Chad
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Isn't that cute? Look at the keywords some lawyer scumbag attached to the comments:

DONTNEEDNOSTINKINLAW; DONTSUESHOOT; GETREVENGEOUTOFCOURT; HURTTOOBAD; INVITESSELFHELP; NODAYINCOURT; NOJUSTICE; PROTECTTHECORRUPT; SCREWTHEINJURED; SHOOTDONTSUE

Come out wherever you are, and defend the indefensible. I say you are all pirates and trouble-making dirt bags.

-ccm

19 posted on 12/12/2003 4:39:40 PM PST by ccmay
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I thot maybe they had hung all those lawyers. Well, half a loaf is better than none.
20 posted on 12/12/2003 4:41:53 PM PST by cynicom
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