To: kemathen7
Refusing to sign a waiver once the $900 was paid?!? These folks pretty much deserve what they have reaped.
4 posted on
02/17/2005 9:24:55 AM PST by
cjshapi
To: cjshapi
"....they asked Young to sign an agreement that, with the roughly $900 paid, she would not make additional claims. Young said she was bothered by that request
and the lack of trust she believed it signaled."
Boy, what a pant-load - (and oh so many punch-lines).
34 posted on
02/17/2005 9:39:08 AM PST by
Psalm 73
("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
To: cjshapi
I think so too. She could have signed the waiver, gotten her money. But NO!! She 'could not compromise her principals.' Which were ...? I think she is reaping what she sowed, too.
56 posted on
02/17/2005 10:06:28 AM PST by
bboop
To: cjshapi
Refusing to sign a waiver once the $900 was paid?!? These folks pretty much deserve what they have reaped. That's my take on it too. It's amazing to me that despite all the problems that have occurred over this, she still doesn't see where she could have done anything but sue. This attitude where it's felt we have to sue over everyting is truly not good for society. Thanks a bunch trial lawyers.
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