Here is my theory. The attorney charged the client for her time to write those 56 pages while knowing that the law suite was deeply flawed and her client was not going to win. She took advantage of an angry client which, I think, is unethical.
Perhaps the opposing attorney felt threatened by this complaintant, her client so typed it up while he was sitting her in her office with his new shotgun and wrote it up cause she new it would get thrown out before it was started and just wanted to get this guy out of her hair before he went postal.
No, what happened is she filed this case but hoped that by screwing up the summons and statute of limitations, it would be thrown out and nobody would pay attention to the fact that she sucked up a client's money knowing full well that any service provided would be fraudulent.
At 50+ years of age, you're inspiring me to finally go to law school! I've taken the LSAT previously and got a 158, I guess I could go around again.... :)
@@chrisbudesa The requirement varies by school. I'm sure that Harvard wants near perfect scores as opposed to much lower tier schools. Nope, haven't applied yet.
If the info is correct, she has been a lawyer for over a dozen years, so not inexperienced in terms of time. She had her license suspended three years ago, and thus can't claim lack of notice that her actions are wrong.
Mortimer Latin Jones 😝😝😝👏👏👏 back in our day, we called them a ‘crackerjack’ attorney as a negative. Most of us consider that a GOOD thing. Meaning, they’re good at what they do. Not me. So now I ask...what’s your understanding of what that means...being an ‘old fart’ now I get cringeworthy answers more often than not and lmao, then I teach them and back it up with google!! 🤔 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
This is great entertainment. Thanks for sharing. I am one who would not be characterized as interested in law, but you do have an engaging way of delivering a story.
I actually followed this VLOG thread since I thought it was a joke. I concluded there was no way an atty would subject themselves to the penalties associated with filing this case. I was wrong. Looking forward to episode 4.
Steve it sounds like the other attorney is watching your videos and learning how to practice law that's why she's wanting to jump ship thanks for sharing the videos very entertaining and very educational.
From one of her online reviews: " When I went to another attorney interview with the same set of facts they told me that based on certain aspects of the case it was impossible for me to win since certain time frames had expired." Someone is calendar-challenged.
That was probably a fake review triggered by the videos here. But it's still not as obviously fake as the positive review. And I don't know what to make of the endorsement by an attorney who seems to have no professional existence.
You can counter sue someone for expenses, generally though that happens when you get sued and because you believe the law suit against you is frivolous. There is a kind of humor in a lawyer being angry that there getting sued, that feeling is pretty much what every person Steve ever sued felt , even if they were in the wrong.
I like to listen to you. As you are a lawyer I am pleased to listen to your case reports. You are a good lawyer and a breath of good talent. I will say this much, i was so inpressed with a judge who was a "lawyer. He had surch a great real personallity and common sense intelligence. Judge in Mobile, Alabama I enjoy watching you You leave a good impression Thank you
I found this referencing this attorney's law school on Wikipedia: Judge Quist noted that "it would be unreasonable for Plaintiffs to rely on two bare-bones statistics in deciding to attend a bottom-tier law school with the lowest admission standards in the country." I think this describes the attorney's they push out. I just remembered a piece from an old sitcom that Michael J. Fox was in. His sister was rather dim, but got into a college. One of the major selling points of the school was a free pancake breakfast.
I can hear the penny drop.... the lawyer shout abort! abort!! ABORT!!!! and after that realizing she is PHORKED! I love it! Can't wait for part four... and the next series ;)
Once again another rational and understandable summation of the situation. Enjoying this, can't wait to hear what becomes of the complainants and their lawyer.
I am enjoying this real-life storyline very much. I stocked up for it pretty well with popcorn, but I am running out of beer. Must make a run to the store before the next episode. Hoping for a second season with new characters.
When will we have the episode where we can speculate as to how this attorney passed her law classes since the use of her brain doesn’t appear to be a significant factor?
I was wondering the same thing. How do people like this make it out of an accredited law school?? It strikes me what's lacking is not so much a brain (though, as Lehto pointed out, some of the language she used is stupid), but ethics. You can tell from her behavior that she knew when she filed this it was junk. She must've assumed he'd settle, rather than go to trial. He talked about it in a previous episode, that he's somebody who doesn't pay on frivolous claims. However, lots of people do, for whatever reason. It opens them up to junk like this, though, because they gain a reputation as someone who will settle at the drop of a hat. If you have money, that behavior makes you an easy target.
@@mmille10 I doubt she is actually licensed. If she is, she is wholly incompetent and unethical. If the goal was to settle, it would have been smarter to contact the defendants and try to work something out with demand letters. No, I presume the attorney and the plaintiff are literally psychologically impaired and should be held fully accountable for their misdeeds and antics.
Maybe. It could be something else is at play, but unlikely. I wonder if she was somehow coerced into filing this. Steve, can a case be thrown out if the representing attorney was coerced into filing this? Or not in a "right " state of mind (due, perhaps, to side affects of some prescription meds).
If she can withdraw without some type of sanctions can't she just re-enter later her suit. Basically can you appeal a dismissal no matter what in some fashion? You're great btw, Steve. I enjoy listening to you and your stories, rationales and observations of others. Keep it up. You're a valued member of our society and that include more than just Michigan. Thanks Steve.
I love your analogy of the sinking ship.. in this story she thinks she's the rat but in fact she's the captain and the captain goes down with the ship.
I'm not in Michigan, I'm not even in the USA, I'm not a lawyer, but somehow I stumbled onto the first episode of Crazy town, and I've been hooked ever since! lol! I think I now know more about Michigan law than the plaintiff and his legal team! (And no, I don't want the case!)
I'm following this fascinating series, Steve, and you're right, "It's getting crazier!". I hope the plaintiff's attorney is not able to abandon ship, and gets stuck on this Titanic as it comes to it's inevitable conclusion.
And even in this day and age, the modern US Navy STILL installs "rat guards" on every mooring line just after tying up to the pier. In fact, that's usually done before anyone leaves on liberty! They keep rats from climbing the lines as well as keeping sailors on restriction(to the ship) from sliding down to the pier. Yes...I've seen the later!lol!
This lolsuit seems so moronic that I'm compelled to entertain the thought that the attorney probably doesn't know her credentials were being used to file a case. I really can't think of any other scenario here 😵
I think the one who is going to get cluster fucked is droopy lawyer lady who scammed her client, gets sued by her client and gets disbarred due to complaints by Lehto (among others) and most likely will have to pay up too...
It's a cross between 'sad' and the suspense of 'anticipation' turning into anxiety because I'm affraid I won't find my Clown-Shoes, raindow-wig, and big red nose, before episode #4.... sigh 😢
@@tomgraves6463 another cosplay afficionado, hey? I wish I could find my happyface deeliebobbers, I find I get a better giggle out of those than the red nose.. XD
Not sad really, more excited. Given that there's only 1 more episode, I predict: The case was dismissed Nov 13, the other lawyer got a public scolding from the judge, and Steve filed the official dismissal order as evidence along with the 56-page complaint to the Bar. Episode 4 won't tell us the results of that because that's probably too soon for a decision to be made by the Bar. But hey, IANAL, and maybe the Bar really can censure her that fast.
I'm excited to hear the ending of this story. Most interested to see how that complaint goes against that attorney since she obviously attempted to abuse the court, and didn't fact check her clients frivolous case.
Hey, I like these Sovereign Citizen morons ... I like the way they stick to their script right up until the taser gets them ... funniest video's on UA-cam!
This is nothing compared to what I have been going through on my moms guardianship and estate. It is so crazy when my sister took a large amount of money out from under the judge when court had control of moms guardianship and kidnapped our mom and took her to another country. The judge put a warrant out for her arrest for grand theft and kidnapping on her. This is the crazy part is my sister hired a former judge to be her lawyer. This lawyer was so crazy during one of the hearings she walked up to the beach and told off the judge and he finds her $250 for contempt and then filed a petition to get her money back. This lawyer filed a petition 4 different times on ransom demands to the court which set off the judge big time. The last time the lawyer filed the petition and went to the court my mom was already dead and didn’t tell the judge she had died. And there were many crazy things that went on. Steve mine is worse and still going on over 6 years later!
Nobody needs to know about what rats do on wooden ships from one hundred billion years ago. Now I have more useless information in my limited capacity storage device known as my brain. Thanks a lot Lehto.
So, she is the Captain of the Titanic, which has just hit the Iceberg....and now looking around to see if anyone else want to take over as Captain. Love that analogy.
That goes with the law of averages (half of the distribution is going to be some distance below the average). I don't know what standards law schools use for what's considered passing, but I remember from my days in college (26 years ago) that while you could pass a class with a D as an undergrad, it was not considered passing in grad school. I don't know what they're doing now, though.
Lol. Probably not totally accurate but close. The ones who are really bad likely get out of the profession meaning some attorneys just under the midway mark graduated in the top half of their class. But, I digress.
I think there are aspects of this that you are actually enjoying. I know it's uncomfortable and a waste of time but despite of this, you're able to find some nuggets of humour. That's a great strength.
Dido - White Flag (the lawsuit) Read the lyrics, laugh at the vague converse similarity to this lawsuit. What a poor confused soul plaintiff's counsel is. 🤦♂️
I think Steve was never supposed to get the summons. That lady took crazy guys money and then realised she did not want to be his attorney.
Or she realized it was a frivolous case
Here is my theory. The attorney charged the client for her time to write those 56 pages while knowing that the law suite was deeply flawed and her client was not going to win. She took advantage of an angry client which, I think, is unethical.
Perhaps the opposing attorney felt threatened by this complaintant, her client so typed it up while he was sitting her in her office with his new shotgun and wrote it up cause she new it would get thrown out before it was started and just wanted to get this guy out of her hair before he went postal.
@@ericfine325 that's funny but some how I doubt that
@@ericfine325 What did the English language ever do to you that would cause you to butcher it so badly?
Were you even paying attention to the rest of the videos? She can lose her law license for that trash
No, what happened is she filed this case but hoped that by screwing up the summons and statute of limitations, it would be thrown out and nobody would pay attention to the fact that she sucked up a client's money knowing full well that any service provided would be fraudulent.
At 50+ years of age, you're inspiring me to finally go to law school! I've taken the LSAT previously and got a 158, I guess I could go around again.... :)
What LSAT score do you need to get into law school?
Did you go to law school?
@@chrisbudesa The requirement varies by school. I'm sure that Harvard wants near perfect scores as opposed to much lower tier schools.
Nope, haven't applied yet.
Trapped like a rat on a sinking ship. Hmmm. I've got my popcorn, watching to see how this play ends.Thanks Steve.👍
Plaintiff may want to join your suit against his attorney. 🤣
This saga is so much fun. I wish there were a super-like button. I'd smash it.
Thank you for doing this, and thank you for spreading the word of frivolous lawsuits.
Some inexperienced attorney messed with the bull and is quickly realizing the horns are following. Get em Steve!
@coldrunner possibly both?
@coldrunner inexperienced, incompetent, ignorant, apathetic... it all works out the same in the end.
If the info is correct, she has been a lawyer for over a dozen years, so not inexperienced in terms of time. She had her license suspended three years ago, and thus can't claim lack of notice that her actions are wrong.
When she says she's "practicing law" she really is only just "practicing" this law thing. It's sort of a hobby.
Mortimer Latin Jones 😝😝😝👏👏👏 back in our day, we called them a ‘crackerjack’ attorney as a negative. Most of us consider that a GOOD thing. Meaning, they’re good at what they do. Not me. So now I ask...what’s your understanding of what that means...being an ‘old fart’ now I get cringeworthy answers more often than not and lmao, then I teach them and back it up with google!! 🤔 MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
@Linda Buck :
Would that be a reference to "getting the license to practice out of a 'Cracker Jack' box "?!?!
@K7DFA
And you *know* what kind of *JUNK* they put in there, right????
@@samjordan8800 :
🎵🎶 "Caramel coated popcorn, peanuts, and a prize. That's what you get in Cracker Jacks".🎶🎵
She clearly needs more practice before she starts acting for clients or she could end up in trouble.
So glad to see you having some fun with this, I know I am. See you in part 3
Epic story. I'm enjoying this. :) I really hope we get to hear how this attorney defends her suit before a judge.
This is great entertainment. Thanks for sharing. I am one who would not be characterized as interested in law, but you do have an engaging way of delivering a story.
I wouldn't let her off the hook either. With her past, could this be an argument for disbarment?
By Steve's own admission, he has to let her off the hook, because, after all, attornies sue people, do they not?
@@unclesmrgol lawsuits must have at least some basis in fact and law.
@@henrydickerson9776 Sol Wachtler thought otherwise, and, being on the NY State Supreme Court, I expect he knew exactly whereof he spoke.
I actually followed this VLOG thread since I thought it was a joke. I concluded there was no way an atty would subject themselves to the penalties associated with filing this case. I was wrong. Looking forward to episode 4.
This whole thing gets more and more amusing as it goes on :)
If you thought it was funny in 2020, it's 2021 now and we have gone way beyond amused.
Steve it sounds like the other attorney is watching your videos and learning how to practice law that's why she's wanting to jump ship thanks for sharing the videos very entertaining and very educational.
The entire event occurred before even the first video got posted up.
Not just Ed's.
This whole thing has been wild. I'm not an attorney; just am fascinated by how power moves & law buttresses it.
"I want to withdraw, as my client's attorney was incompetent".
I can’t wait to find out what happened at the hearing.
Same here.
It's going to be dismissed. Probably nothing more, but who knows
Oh I’m sure it will be dismissed but I want to know what other wackiness the plaintiff or his attorney come up with.
I blame the jury in the 7 year old case. The crazy guy lost his business over a set of lug nuts.
@@missingremote4388 Guys with proper spinal cord admit their sloppy job and pay for reasonable damages without fighting in court.
Love the Crazy Town Steve!👍👍👍👍🐸🐸🐸🐸
I love this content! I subscribed when I came across episode 1 of Crazy Town and I'm very excited to find out the conclusion :)
Can hardly wait to hear the end of this story! And I am confident you are as well.
From one of her online reviews: " When I went to another attorney interview with the same set of facts they told me that based on certain aspects of the case it was impossible for me to win since certain time frames had expired."
Someone is calendar-challenged.
That was probably a fake review triggered by the videos here. But it's still not as obviously fake as the positive review. And I don't know what to make of the endorsement by an attorney who seems to have no professional existence.
@@1djbecker Good points. I didn't think of a fake review, can't imagine anyone putting that kind of effort into it but the date is suspicious.
@@dianeladico1769 Wait, is that for real that you know who this attorney is?
@@1djbecker Makes it a tad difficult to find her since she uses a different last name on her law firms website.
@@susanb4213 Not hard to find. Wayne County Clerk of the Courts, records search.
Calls case a sinking ship. Has a sinking ship on his bookshelf. Beautiful.
10:32 That little clap 👏 is when you know that you have the upper hand.
Not sure if the Titanic ship model in the background is intentional but its hilarious
and tasteless to anyone who has anything to do with the maritime life. 1,517 died that day, how that can be funny to anyone is beyond me.
You can counter sue someone for expenses, generally though that happens when you get sued and because you believe the law suit against you is frivolous. There is a kind of humor in a lawyer being angry that there getting sued, that feeling is pretty much what every person Steve ever sued felt , even if they were in the wrong.
Why did I have to wait a year to hear this suspenseful humorous story? I subscribed? I'd watch #4 but my lunch break's over. Great job Steve! Thanks.
This will go down in history as the Case of the Bamboozled.
I like to listen to you. As you are a lawyer I am pleased to listen to your case reports. You are a good lawyer and a breath of good talent. I will say this much, i was so inpressed with a judge who was a "lawyer. He had surch a great real personallity and common sense intelligence. Judge in Mobile, Alabama
I enjoy watching you
You leave a good impression
Thank you
It almost sounds like this woman lawyer could be the subject of one of your fake lawyer episodes. Lol
Yea, we better call the fake cops too. 👍
I can't help feeling sorry for that woman - and when all this is over I hope that she did learn something at least.
@@blindleader42 It looked like a failed attempt at SEO.
I was thinking the same thing.
I found this referencing this attorney's law school on Wikipedia: Judge Quist noted that "it would be unreasonable for Plaintiffs to rely on two bare-bones statistics in deciding to attend a bottom-tier law school with the lowest admission standards in the country."
I think this describes the attorney's they push out.
I just remembered a piece from an old sitcom that Michael J. Fox was in. His sister was rather dim, but got into a college. One of the major selling points of the school was a free pancake breakfast.
I like that you described the case as a sinking ship and you have a book end of a sinking ship directly behind you on the shelf, how appropriate.
Grieve her, daddy. Grieve her hard.
😜🤐
I can hear the penny drop.... the lawyer shout abort! abort!! ABORT!!!! and after that realizing she is PHORKED! I love it! Can't wait for part four... and the next series ;)
In episode 5, Steve will be going to the local Burger King, where Lawyer Lisa will be asking him, *_"Do you want fries with that?"_* 🤣😆🤣😆
This is as much reality TV as I can stand. Love it.
Once again another rational and understandable summation of the situation. Enjoying this, can't wait to hear what becomes of the complainants and their lawyer.
While it is unfortunate that you have had to deal with this I have found this very interesting, entertaining, and informative.
Thank you for sharing
2 years later he's still making ad revenue off this.
@@deusvult6920 and good for him as it is relevant and interesting
@@arribaficationwineho32 oh dang you're here 5 months after me. Sweet glad he is still getting something
@@deusvult6920 luckily he showed up in my UA-cam feed. I love his videos.
After watching this series more than once before, I just noticed the sinking ship on the bookcase in the background. 😆
I am enjoying this real-life storyline very much. I stocked up for it pretty well with popcorn, but I am running out of beer. Must make a run to the store before the next episode.
Hoping for a second season with new characters.
UA-cam's algorithms are getting better.. Never though I'd find litigation interesting, Great job and thank you Steve.
When will we have the episode where we can speculate as to how this attorney passed her law classes since the use of her brain doesn’t appear to be a significant factor?
I was wondering the same thing. How do people like this make it out of an accredited law school?? It strikes me what's lacking is not so much a brain (though, as Lehto pointed out, some of the language she used is stupid), but ethics. You can tell from her behavior that she knew when she filed this it was junk. She must've assumed he'd settle, rather than go to trial. He talked about it in a previous episode, that he's somebody who doesn't pay on frivolous claims. However, lots of people do, for whatever reason. It opens them up to junk like this, though, because they gain a reputation as someone who will settle at the drop of a hat. If you have money, that behavior makes you an easy target.
@@mmille10 I doubt she is actually licensed. If she is, she is wholly incompetent and unethical. If the goal was to settle, it would have been smarter to contact the defendants and try to work something out with demand letters. No, I presume the attorney and the plaintiff are literally psychologically impaired and should be held fully accountable for their misdeeds and antics.
Maybe. It could be something else is at play, but unlikely. I wonder if she was somehow coerced into filing this. Steve, can a case be thrown out if the representing attorney was coerced into filing this? Or not in a "right " state of mind (due, perhaps, to side affects of some prescription meds).
Really one your best episodes, got me glued on to subscription thanks for posting on UA-cam
This sounds like 'My Cousin Vinny - the lawsuit'.
If she can withdraw without some type of sanctions can't she just re-enter later her suit. Basically can you appeal a dismissal no matter what in some fashion? You're great btw, Steve. I enjoy listening to you and your stories, rationales and observations of others. Keep it up. You're a valued member of our society and that include more than just Michigan. Thanks Steve.
56 pages of SPMD
(Steaming Pile of Mastodon Dung)
Great..now I cant sleep waiting for part 4...Thanks steve.lol
Waiting for crazy town..... fun times 😃
I love your analogy of the sinking ship.. in this story she thinks she's the rat but in fact she's the captain and the captain goes down with the ship.
Love this series!
I googled Steve Lehto, as you suggested to see how many pictures of you there were. I'm just glad you were clothed in all of those pictures.
I been watching this since episode 1 it’s interesting lol
I'm not in Michigan, I'm not even in the USA, I'm not a lawyer, but somehow I stumbled onto the first episode of Crazy town, and I've been hooked ever since! lol!
I think I now know more about Michigan law than the plaintiff and his legal team!
(And no, I don't want the case!)
I live for crazy town!!
Love when Steve chuckles
Her law degree must be from Trump University!
I'm following this fascinating series, Steve, and you're right, "It's getting crazier!". I hope the plaintiff's attorney is not able to abandon ship, and gets stuck on this Titanic as it comes to it's inevitable conclusion.
I can't wait for the conclusion! xD
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@@pksublime I get no case matches for 3730113.
Yeh
@@barrydavis7068 18-016309-CZ
@@rmoby Thanks. That was it.
And even in this day and age, the modern US Navy STILL installs "rat guards" on every mooring line just after tying up to the pier. In fact, that's usually done before anyone leaves on liberty! They keep rats from climbing the lines as well as keeping sailors on restriction(to the ship) from sliding down to the pier. Yes...I've seen the later!lol!
Checked out your google photos, nice pics with Jay Leno 👍
Greetings from New Zealand (Kia Ora, as we say down here). Love the videos, keep them coming!
This lolsuit seems so moronic that I'm compelled to entertain the thought that the attorney probably doesn't know her credentials were being used to file a case. I really can't think of any other scenario here 😵
It’s the gift from the attorney joke contest that keeps on giving and giving and….
The person this guy should sue next is this lawyer who was scamming him.
She may well not be collectable after she gets sued from all the defendants in this case.
I think the one who is going to get cluster fucked is droopy lawyer lady who scammed her client, gets sued by her client and gets disbarred due to complaints by Lehto (among others) and most likely will have to pay up too...
I was so excited when I opened the app and saw episode 3!
This is ridiculous but I have to say I'm a little bit glad it's not just my bit of the world that seems to be going totally crazy
That's why the rigging that looks like rope ladders running from the gunnels up into the masts are called "the ratlines"
Anyone else sad this story is coming to an end? Lol
It's a cross between 'sad' and the suspense of 'anticipation' turning into anxiety because I'm affraid I won't find my Clown-Shoes, raindow-wig, and big red nose, before episode #4.... sigh 😢
@@tomgraves6463 another cosplay afficionado, hey? I wish I could find my happyface deeliebobbers, I find I get a better giggle out of those than the red nose.. XD
Not sad really, more excited. Given that there's only 1 more episode, I predict: The case was dismissed Nov 13, the other lawyer got a public scolding from the judge, and Steve filed the official dismissal order as evidence along with the 56-page complaint to the Bar. Episode 4 won't tell us the results of that because that's probably too soon for a decision to be made by the Bar. But hey, IANAL, and maybe the Bar really can censure her that fast.
@@tashkiira7838 ,cosplay? ... no.
I have a fancy imagination and dress like a bum...
I'm excited to hear the ending of this story. Most interested to see how that complaint goes against that attorney since she obviously attempted to abuse the court, and didn't fact check her clients frivolous case.
How do you have the time to record all these videos! I can't keep up! Commentary is so interesting. Hello From across the lake! Toronto ON
This is tough. I'm not sure which I'm anticipating the most. Lehto's Crazy Town Ep4, or Expanse S4E1.
"Once they die, they're dead."
It's a Frankensteinsuit.
Your a very honorable person I appreciate you thanks for all your knowledge by the way I live in Grand Rapids mi thanks man
Certainly an interesting case. I think I already know the outcome :)
Can't wait for part 4!!!
That could make a great personalized license plate "ISUEPPL"
...if having your car vandalized is your hobby.
@@andhisband I'm not a lawyer and will not be putting it on my car.
Subbed. This is waaaay better than cable.
Sounds Sovereign citizen to me.
That was my take when the first one aired . Sovereign Citizens have no clue.
@All Senses Firing Only true in sovcit fantasyland.
Hey, I like these Sovereign Citizen morons ... I like the way they stick to their script right up until the taser gets them ... funniest video's on UA-cam!
@All Senses Firing No trolling, please.
No I say its more like social justice, affirmative actioned laywer.
This is nothing compared to what I have been going through on my moms guardianship and estate. It is so crazy when my sister took a large amount of money out from under the judge when court had control of moms guardianship and kidnapped our mom and took her to another country. The judge put a warrant out for her arrest for grand theft and kidnapping on her. This is the crazy part is my sister hired a former judge to be her lawyer. This lawyer was so crazy during one of the hearings she walked up to the beach and told off the judge and he finds her $250 for contempt and then filed a petition to get her money back. This lawyer filed a petition 4 different times on ransom demands to the court which set off the judge big time. The last time the lawyer filed the petition and went to the court my mom was already dead and didn’t tell the judge she had died. And there were many crazy things that went on. Steve mine is worse and still going on over 6 years later!
Sounds like Steve is sending the other attorney to a lesson at the Steve Lehto school of law.
LOL, Sinking Ship like the one over your left shoulder.
Pay up sucker! :) Pretty crazy. May as well round up to a million.
Yeah,we’re all friends here,you know. Priceless.
This series is way better than anything Earl Stanley Gardner ever wrote.
Nobody needs to know about what rats do on wooden ships from one hundred billion years ago. Now I have more useless information in my limited capacity storage device known as my brain. Thanks a lot Lehto.
This one case is good for the attorney business.
He gets an atty discount.
So, she is the Captain of the Titanic, which has just hit the Iceberg....and now looking around to see if anyone else want to take over as Captain.
Love that analogy.
Never expected I would learn why rats jump off sinking ships today!
10:04 Sinking Ship.
That’s funny. You should give her your bookend in the back. 😂😂😂
It's unfortunate but half the lawyers practising law finished in the bottom half of their graduating class.
That goes with the law of averages (half of the distribution is going to be some distance below the average). I don't know what standards law schools use for what's considered passing, but I remember from my days in college (26 years ago) that while you could pass a class with a D as an undergrad, it was not considered passing in grad school. I don't know what they're doing now, though.
Lol. Probably not totally accurate but close. The ones who are really bad likely get out of the profession meaning some attorneys just under the midway mark graduated in the top half of their class. But, I digress.
Pick any profession, and most of them are not very good.
@@dizzywow 20 80 rule applies.
$100 at the front end of the red Ferrari. Amazing that Crazy Town went on that long!
Squirming like a toad, Crazy Town...
She's got some "splainin" to do.
I think there are aspects of this that you are actually enjoying. I know it's uncomfortable and a waste of time but despite of this, you're able to find some nuggets of humour. That's a great strength.
The plaintiff's attorney sounds totally incompetent.
@Modustollens1 It appears that she handles divorces. This explains so much.
More crazy town what happens! This is very funny.
Now this should be a laugh.
Watching these older videos it’s funny to notice how much stuff you added to the background 😂
Dido - White Flag (the lawsuit)
Read the lyrics, laugh at the vague converse similarity to this lawsuit. What a poor confused soul plaintiff's counsel is. 🤦♂️
This is hilarious and I am so enjoying this!
I get the feeling that you'll be filing a lawsuit for all your legal fees when all is said and done...