My firm provides legal assistance plans for about $17 a month, which helps level the playing field.
That's all well and good, but...
Back when the Constitution was written, it was no big deal for a property owner to suffer a blacksmith next door. There was lots of land and such impacts were small. But when a guy with a farm had a steel plant move next to his farm and kill it with the fumes and it came time to sue the owner for his loss, what do you think happened? This is how we got the regulatory state. It was appropriate for its time, but it's become time to move on. As things are now, one of the plant's competitors, say Mr. Carnegie, wanted to move his plant overseas and use his tax-exempt foundation to finance a greenie group to file said suit against his competitor, then we ALL lose the benefits of a free market, never learning how to make the best of the combination of technology, risk, offsets, and mitigations. That's why I wrote Natural Process and obtained its associated business method patent.