http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/03/bu...gewanted=print
There's far too much litigation in the US. Reminds me of this quote, I read a while back:
'It does not matter to F1 if there is no Grand Prix in the US. 'What do we get from America? Aggravation, that's about all. If you say 'Good Morning' over there and it's five past 12, you end up with a lawsuit,' Ecclestone told Friday's edition of The Times. - Bernie Ecclestone
It’s always a good time to invest in litigation,” Mr. Fields said, though he added that the weak economy helped. “When the recession started to bite, the phones started ringing off the hook. Last year, we looked at 122 cases and we made 17 investments.” A small but growing number of investors are exploring this idea, helping companies avoid some of the risks and costs of litigation in exchange for part of any money paid out when the case is settled or resolved by a court. After all, it can be costly to hire lawyers, who may charge close to $1,000 an hour at the most elite firms.
'It does not matter to F1 if there is no Grand Prix in the US. 'What do we get from America? Aggravation, that's about all. If you say 'Good Morning' over there and it's five past 12, you end up with a lawsuit,' Ecclestone told Friday's edition of The Times. - Bernie Ecclestone
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