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Read this:
http://www.triallawyersinc.com/healthcare/hc05.html
So if Trial Lawyers, Inc.’s suits against doctors are wide-ranging, and often meritless, just how much do they cost? By 2003, medical-malpractice liability costs in the United States had reached an astounding $26 billion annually.
With a tax-payer fu8nded system this means two things:
1. Lawyers will now have access to an unlimited pot of money (yours and mine)
2. We’ll be buying their mansions and luxury cars and trophy wives for scum lawyers like John Edwards, who bought his big house by taking it from honest doctors doing their best…
Even Democrat suporters of Obama who think the idea is good need to wake up and understand who is really pulling the strings. The sales pitch of "helping the little guy" is being used as a "get filthy rich" scheme by connected Trial Lawyers—do you remember how rich Trial Lawyers connected to Clinton got when he alterred the Jutice Department treatment of Tobacco at trial lawyers request to open up a legal fleecing of the Tobacco industry.
Well the Tobacco Industry might not have been as sympathetic as your family doctor.
No. Healthcare as it is will though.
FACT - the USA spends more on healthcare PER PERSON than any other nation on the planet.
FACT - the US has higher death rates for kids aged under five than western European countries with universal health coverage.
That means that a dead American four year old would have had a better chance of life if they were born in Canada, France, Cuba, Germany, Japan etc, all of which have universal health coverage.
Is there anywhere I can look up different charges for lawyers,such as an immigration lawyer?
Let’s say you for example want a divorce,but still want to continue with the immigration paper work,but ALONE (without the spouse’s name).
Does usually lawyers offer payment plans?
Thanks!
Cost me 3500 retainer. After than was used up it was 150.00 er hour.
Constantly, we hear every liberal and socialist leader (as if there is a difference) spouting and ranting about the high cost of health care.
Yet, the democratic party and their ideology has created the environment for ambulance chasing trial lawyers to besiege our health care industry. Liberals have caused the USA to be the only country in the world that doesn’t follow the "English rule of law", where the loser of the law suit pays the costs and damage to the victorious party. So, trial lawyers advertise to poor people and desperate people to file frivolous law suits and ask for "lottery level" payouts.
The trial lawyer takes 30% - 40% of the booty. Guess who pays for this, of course its the consumer. That’s why health professionals and groups have excessive charges for malpractice insurance and force people to have needless procedures, tests and operations.
Yet the group who complains the most about health care costs and the need to nationalize it are the same people who allow these cretins (trial lawyers) to wage war on the medical and drug community.
Liberals always blame corporations- drug companies and insurance companies- who act the way do because of the litigous environment, liberals have forced onto America.
No other country in the world has this insane policy but the USA; is it a surprise, only in America are the courts backed up, with tons of frivolous law suits?
Will Obama stop these trial lawyers from destroying our society or is his goal to nationalize health care, to move us closer to a completely socialistic society?
Mike- There is a reason the USA is by far, the MOST litigous country in the world; we are the only country who allow someone to file a frivolous law suit and walk away when they lose, not compensating the injured party, to pay for their expense defending the law suit.
No insurance co, drug co or health worker are perfect, yes they, we, all make mistakes, there needs to be limits on these crazy awards. I’m not saying you shouldn’t be able to sue to get compensated for being hurt- BUT we need caps on these crazy jury awards and also follow "English law" to stop the frivolous lawsuits.; do you agree?
No. The "plaintiff’s bar" has the Democrats in its pocket, and the situation will get worse, not better.
Thanks to those who answered my previous question but I am looking for help getting into AUSTRALIA and those offered seemed to focus on getting into the USA. So here it is again:
Does anybody have information on good immigration lawyers which would be able to aid in the submission and processing of two individual applications for immigration into Australia? Just contacting someone found on the internet is a bit disconcerning when relocating to Australia is a dream of ours. My preference is East coast near a major city (employment reasons of course). Any insight into good, reputable immagration lawyers would be much appreciated.
Well unless you’re in Australia you wouldn’t be looking at an Australian lawyer. Just the usual immigration one in the country you’re in. You wouldn’t need Immigration lawyer unless you had trouble understanding the terminology used in the paperwork for the visas.
Your preference on where to live does not matter unless you’re after a regional visa (which are usually easier to get). If you’re after the normal work or immigrant one then it won’t matter.

When a frat boy finds himself on trial in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for piracy on the high seas, Lawyer Rep Pennyworth suspects he’s being used as an unwitting accomplice in a cheap publicity stunt… Shoot the Lawyer Twice Audiobook
EVAN AUSTIN, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR It couldn’t be simpler. All Evan Austin needed to do was find R.J. Gibson before his eighteenth birthday and the kid would inherit a huge trust fund. Everybody would go home happy: R.J. would be set for life, the mom would appease her guilt, and maybe Evan would finally be able to put a tragic case from his past behind him. But nothing in life is ever that easy. Adding to the confusion are a young woman whose boyfriend liked to slap her around and the murder of an Assistant U.S. District Attorney, for which one of Evan’s former clients is now a suspect. Throw in his growing attraction to R.J.’s guardian, artist Roman Cavanaugh, plus the Mariners having another really bad season, and Evan’s got a bit more on his plate than he can handle. Not that it’s ever stopped him before. The First Evan Austin Mystery
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In February, just two months before he became a Democrat, Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania introduced "S 437, [which] would allow trial lawyers to deduct immediately on their taxes up-front expenses they incur when investing in contingency lawsuits.
The tax break is reportedly worth $1.6 billion to trial lawyers. If Specter’s amendment passes, this single provision would more than repay the legal industry for its roughly $762 million in political contributions to Democrats over the last two decades.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Trial-lawyers-seek-return-on-contributions-to-Senate-Democrats-53177542.html
Democrats support the lawyers and their money grubbing ways. In addition to the post about Specter, Obama told the AMA that he would do nothing to cap punitive damage lawsuits in medical malpractice cases. It has nothing to do with respect for the law or the Constitution, it has everything to do with lining the pockets of scoundrels and then getting some of that money back in the form of campaign contributions.