Protection from civil law suites

In summary, there are few laws in place to protect someone from having to pay a legal bill if they are sued. There are some punishments that can be inflicted on the person suing, but it's not always easy for the defendant to win.
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Smurf
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Just thinking about those people like Eminem who people keep trying to sue, and end up having to pay huge amounts of money in legal bills to defend themselves. I was wondering if there are any laws to protect someone from having to pay this if they are found.. (whatever the civil-law equivalent of not-guilty is) anywhere, and wether anyone thinks we should/shouldn't have one.
 
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Smurf said:
Just thinking about those people like Eminem who people keep trying to sue, and end up having to pay huge amounts of money in legal bills to defend themselves. I was wondering if there are any laws to protect someone from having to pay this if they are found.. (whatever the civil-law equivalent of not-guilty is) anywhere, and wether anyone thinks we should/shouldn't have one.
Anybody can sue ... It's a right.

However, there are a few things protecting the 'defendant':

The person can be fined for presenting a frivilous or malicious lawsuit.
The person who loses is often required to pay the defendant's costs.
The person suing opens themselves to a countersuit.​
 
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:tongue2: I'm looking for a 3 BR (mother-in) law suite
 
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The Smoking Man said:
Anybody can sue ... It's a right.
Of course.
However, there are a few things protecting the 'defendant':

The person can be fined for presenting a frivilous or malicious lawsuit.
The person who loses is often required to pay the defendant's costs.
The person suing opens themselves to a countersuit.​
This is.. China? The US? I'm not aware of any such laws in Canada, and will be looking into it.
 
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Smurf said:
Just thinking about those people like Eminem who people keep trying to sue, and end up having to pay huge amounts of money in legal bills to defend themselves. I was wondering if there are any laws to protect someone from having to pay this if they are found.. (whatever the civil-law equivalent of not-guilty is) anywhere, and wether anyone thinks we should/shouldn't have one.

In the US, if you fail to sue someone, they can sue you back for legal fees. Thats one method I know of
 
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Doesn't do you much good when the person who brought suit doesn't have enough money to cover your legal fees.
 
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loseyourname said:
Doesn't do you much good when the person who brought suit doesn't have enough money to cover your legal fees.
Actually it does because the courts can then garnish their wages for the rest of their lives.

It may not solve your immediate problem but it can sure give you a feeling of satisfaction knowing that you made their lives a living hell.

Think of that woman who sued Wendy's over the errant finger ... she's going to do TIME!

:biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 

1. What is the purpose of protection from civil law suites?

The purpose of protection from civil law suites is to shield individuals or organizations from being held liable for damages or injuries caused by their actions or negligence. This protection helps to prevent financial ruin and allows individuals and organizations to take risks without fear of being sued.

2. Who is eligible for protection from civil law suites?

Eligibility for protection from civil law suites varies depending on the specific laws and regulations in place. Generally, individuals and organizations such as businesses, non-profits, and government entities may be eligible for this type of protection.

3. What types of situations are covered under protection from civil law suites?

Protection from civil law suites typically covers a wide range of situations, including accidents, property damage, and personal injury. It may also cover claims related to breach of contract, defamation, and other legal disputes.

4. How does protection from civil law suites differ from criminal liability?

The main difference between protection from civil law suites and criminal liability is the type of action being taken against the defendant. In civil cases, the plaintiff is seeking financial compensation for damages, while in criminal cases, the defendant faces potential jail time and other criminal penalties. Additionally, the burden of proof is higher in criminal cases than in civil cases.

5. What steps can I take to protect myself or my organization from civil law suites?

To protect yourself or your organization from civil law suites, it is important to have proper insurance coverage in place, follow all laws and regulations, and take steps to prevent accidents and injuries. It is also advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure that all necessary precautions are being taken.

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