Posted on 04/07/2020 6:58:21 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Should the Chinese regime be compelled to pay legal damages for mishandling and deliberately covering up the CCP virus, or coronavirus, outbreak?
In practice, how could the Chinese regime actually be held accountable? What precedents are there? What could be used as leverage?
In this episode, we sit down with Jeremy Alters, the Chief Strategist and (non-attorney) spokesperson of Berman Law Group, which is filing a class-action lawsuit against the Peoples Republic of China, for how it handled the CCP virus, or Covid 19 outbreak.
Alters previously launched and won a major class action lawsuit against Chinese manufacturers of defective drywall.
In his legal career, Alters has settled cases and achieved verdicts totaling over $4.5 billion dollars.
(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...
Unleash the legal bulldog !!!
Concealed Carry Permit - wha?
Now there’s an industry we ought to happily outsource to Chiner.
Yeah, right. Unless other nations join in, because it is squarely on the Chinese Commie government, nothing will happen. This is different from suing a company or industry; it’s inter-governmental. Our government would have to go after theirs, and the world court will give absolutely zero fvcks unless a number of nations get in on it.
China needs to go the way of NK, and be ostracized from the global community until they get their sh!t together.
bmp
He's probably just suing them over their US assets in US Court. Considering most ownership chains go back to the central gov't in China they have a tremendous exposure. If he has a case he can seek an injunction to freeze the assets. Of course, he may be acting on behalf of Chinese Gov't interests to divert other claims into an unwinnable class action, heheh.
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