I'd love to sue you. And after you get out of jail for failing to to comply with a court order to compel discovery, you can let me know how you enjoyed jail food and sleeping on a 2 inch mattress.
Excuse me while I show your answer to some lawyers I know. They'll get a big laugh out of it.
I'd love to sue you. And after you get out of jail for failing to to comply with a court order to compel discovery, you can let me know how you enjoyed jail food and sleeping on a 2 inch mattress.
Excuse me while I show your answer to some lawyers I know. They'll get a big laugh out of it.
You know what, I've been there bud. Show it to all the lawyers you want. The one I was up against in a personal action did not get a laugh out of it. He lost the case for his clients.
And the public utility case I handled without the assistance (and cost) of an attorney also went in our favor. In that case I got the water company to make improvements ahead of getting a rate increase and got the "unbiased" testimony of the State Office of Trial Staff thrown out.
If your lawyer friends are laughing it is at being able to charge for the time they spend sharpening their pencils and all manor of other needless expense.
As for my landing in jail, you will see nowhere in my comments that I would show any disrespect for the court or the judge. People are allowed to represent themselves. With that the judge will give you latitude (and sometime even a little friendly guidance).
So sue away.