DisOrder in the Court

31 Funny, Frivolous & Outrageous Lawsuits that Will Make You Laugh Out Loud

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Courts
Cover of the book DisOrder in the Court by Quincy Oliver, Quincy Oliver Publishing Company
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Quincy Oliver ISBN: 9780971238022
Publisher: Quincy Oliver Publishing Company Publication: May 15, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Quincy Oliver
ISBN: 9780971238022
Publisher: Quincy Oliver Publishing Company
Publication: May 15, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
DisOrder in the Court: 31 Funny, Frivolous & Outrageous Lawsuits That Will Make You Laugh Out Loud! There is no doubt that some lawsuits must be litigated in court for a number of reasons. However, there are some lawsuits that probably should never see the light of day in a courtroom. Some are funny, some are frivolous and some are just plain outrageous, but they all beg the question: How did this case ever to go trial? If you were the judge, how would you rule in each case? A prison inmate sues himself for $5 million. A man sold his body to science and sues to get it back. A woman sues her husband for not having sex with her. After reading each case, decide how you would rule. Choose from three answers. After making your ruling, turn the page for the actual verdict. The ruling in some cases will amaze you!
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
DisOrder in the Court: 31 Funny, Frivolous & Outrageous Lawsuits That Will Make You Laugh Out Loud! There is no doubt that some lawsuits must be litigated in court for a number of reasons. However, there are some lawsuits that probably should never see the light of day in a courtroom. Some are funny, some are frivolous and some are just plain outrageous, but they all beg the question: How did this case ever to go trial? If you were the judge, how would you rule in each case? A prison inmate sues himself for $5 million. A man sold his body to science and sues to get it back. A woman sues her husband for not having sex with her. After reading each case, decide how you would rule. Choose from three answers. After making your ruling, turn the page for the actual verdict. The ruling in some cases will amaze you!

More books from Courts

Cover of the book Sexualised Crimes, Armed Conflict and the Law by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book America's Lone Star Constitution by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Kadi on Trial by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Represent Yourself in Court by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Stanford Law Review: Volume 63, Issue 2 - January 2011 by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book The Irish Supreme Court by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book How to Become a Judge by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book The Complete Transcripts of the Clarence Thomas - Anita Hill Hearings by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book The Amicus Brief by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book The Brethren by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court is Not a Court and its Justices are Not Judges by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Principled International Criminal Justice by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Life Sentence by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book 21st Century U.S. Military Manuals: Legal Support to Operations (FM 27-100) Capstone Legal Doctrinal Manual for JAG Legal Services, Plus Bonus IED Book (Value-added Professional Format Series) by Quincy Oliver
Cover of the book Les mesures provisoires devant la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme by Quincy Oliver
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy