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Old November 6th 07, 01:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Product Liability Suits Force Shipment Ceasation Of MSA CarburetorsUsed On Lycoming, Continental and Franklin Engines

Dudley Henriques wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote:
Welcome to the future of General Aviation in the United States.
Before the lawyers are through, there won't be a company willing to
invest in a product anywhere in the United States....and this isn't
just in aviation either.

Health care, as well as other business with deep pockets has been,
and will be targeted until it collapses under the weight of
litigation and/or fear of litigation.
When you have a gullible and greedy public being steered and used by
lawyers willing to literally destroy businesses, lives, and fortunes
in order to divert these assets into their own coffers, this is what
you will get.
DH


Yes, when they went after cigarettes, we did nothing as we thought
cigarettes were bad.

When they went after asbestos we did nothing as we thought asbestos
was bad.

Now they are coming after us...

And now they are rich from their wins against tobacco and asbestos and
will keep on going from target to target.


Matt



There's a huge push ad running on the national airwaves right now by a
legal firm stating that the credit card companies don't want you to know
that you can pay off what you owe them with 1/10 of what is due. They
encourage you not to declare bankruptcy but rather to engage them to
arrange a "settlement" with the credit card company.
This firm is literally encouraging people to defraud the credit card
companies.
Naturally the result of this will be the firm taking a healthy fee from
those using their "services" to screw the credit card company, and the
credit card company in turn, to offset their losses and legal fees, will
immediately pass this cost on to other users of their cards; those who
actually pay their just bills.
Amazing! You just have to LOVE what lawyers are doing to the country.


Yes, and the more they make the more they will come up with these
schemes. I don't think it will end until the lawyers have all of the
money and then have to sue each other. :-)

Matt
 




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