CALA Launches 'Lawsuit Recall' Election.News Editors/Legal Writers FAIR OAKS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 6, 2003 We've all heard stories of crazy lawsuits, now in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?" midmost of California's recall madness, a nonprofit group is holding an online election to recall the worst lawsuit in recent years. Central California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CCCALA) has compiled a list of seven lawsuit "candidates" that deserve to be recalled. We've set up a special web site: http://www.recall-lawsuits.com, where visitors vote for the lawsuit they believe to be the most outrageous. "All of these lawsuits should be fired," says Diann Rogers, CCCALA executive director. "They wasted the court's time, cost taxpayers money, and delayed justice for people with legitimate claims. Our lawsuit recall election may result in a winner, but it only proves that when people abuse our legal system, all of us lose." CALA's lawsuit recall candidates are: Candidate #1: Hitting the Jack-Potty A New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of man won a $3 million jury verdict because he hurt his thumb trying to exit the restroom of a Manhattan building where he works. The stall in question apparently had a missing doorknob. Makara reached his hand through a hole where the knob should have been and pulled the door toward him just as someone entering the bathroom pushed the door in. The lawsuit claimed the injury caused the man to miss six months of work as a city claims examiner. -- New York Daily News New York Daily News Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S. , 5/21/03 Candidate #2: Shake It Up! A Florida woman, who was taken off an airplane in Dallas and asked to pull a vibrating vibrating, v using quivering hand motions made across the client's body for therapeutic purposes. sex toy sex toy Sexology Any device used during sexual activity to enhance pleasure Examples Chains, dildos, special condoms, edible undergarments, whip Per Cicero O tempora! O mores! out of one of her checked bags, has sued Delta Airlines citing public humiliation. She claims she had to hold it up for visible viewing. She was then allowed to repack Re`pack´ v. t. 1. To pack a second time or anew; as, to repack beef; to repack a trunk. s> and return to her seat for the flight back to Florida. -- The Dallas Morning News, 7/28/02 Candidate #3: $100,000 Pop-Tart A couple in New Jersey sued the Kellogg Co. as well as appliance maker Black & Decker Corp. for $100,000 in damages, alleging that a cherry Pop-Tart they put in their toaster blew up and burned down their house. The couple admitted to leaving their house while the pop tart was heating up, despite the warning label on the box advising against leaving food unattended in the toaster. -- Reuters, July 30, 2001 Candidate #4: You Snooze You Get Sued Harvey Taylor, a convicted sex offender, has threatened to sue detectives of the Penobscot County (Maine) Sheriff's office because he lost two toes to frostbite frostbite (chilblains), injury to the tissue caused by exposure to cold, usually affecting the extremities of the body, such as the hands, feet, ears, or nose. Extreme cold causes the small blood vessels in the extremities to constrict. while trying to escape in the Maine woods. Taylor had escaped from a County Sheriff, hid in the woods in northern Maine for three nights, and has threatened to sue the Sheriff because they were too slow in finding him. -- Bangor Daily News The Bangor Daily News is an American newspaper that was founded on June 18, 1889; in 1900 the paper merged with the Bangor Whig and Courier. The Bangor Publishing Company publishes the paper in Bangor, Maine, in addition to several weekly papers that they , 2/27/02 Candidate #5: Scared of the Dark A Philadelphia man sued U.S. Airways for negligence, claiming he thought the plane he was on had crashed and he was dead after the crew left him asleep on the aircraft. "It was really dark and he didn't know if he was alive or dead." -- The Birmingham News, 10/4/01 Candidate #6: Chubby Cherubs Three teenagers in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. filed a class-action lawsuit against McDonald's Corp., saying the fast food chain's food caused them to gain as much as 200 pounds and develop serious health problems related to being overweight. -- Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Morning daily newspaper. Established in 1881, it was purchased and incorporated in 1884 by Harrison Gray Otis (1837–1917) under The Times-Mirror Co. (the hyphen was later dropped from the name). , 7/8/03 Candidate #7: Dog Psychology Boomer, the dog, filed suit against an invisible fence company for $25,000 for psychological damage he suffered after he ran through the fence on his owner's property. -- Associated Press, 5/11/01 Rogers stated that CALA CALA Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse CALA Chinese American Librarians Association CALA College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture CALA Central America / Latin America CALA Center on Animal Liberation Affairs CALA California Assisted Living Association would announce the results of the weekend during its observance of Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week, which is recognized nationally from October 6-10. So what happens to the "winner?" "What we really need is the ability to go back in time and stop the lawsuit from happening, like a reverse kind of 'Minority Report,'" Rogers said. "At best, calling attention to these kinds of abuses will serve as an example, and people will think twice before using our legal system for greed instead of justice." CALA is a nonprofit, grass roots, public education organization dedicated to serving as a watchdog over the legal system and those who would seek to abuse it for undeserved un·de·served adj. Not merited; unjustifiable or unfair. un de·serv gain. Nearly 5,000 citizens and taxpayers are Central California CALA supporters.
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