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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Time Has Vindicated This Books Premise,
This review is from: The Lawsuit Lottery: The Hijacking of Justice in America (Paperback)
The truth always comes out in the end. The legal system in the USA has become and sword not a shield.
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AN INSIDE VIEW OF THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM,
By ASSET ATTORNEY (PHOENIX AZ - HOT!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Lawsuit Lottery: The Hijacking of Justice in America (Paperback)
As an attorney with years of litigation experience, I can safely say that the Lodmell's have taken a long, honest and soul-searching looking at the American court system and how it has been corrupted by unscrupulous attorneys. As for the Lodmell's solutions, they are one of the country's leading asset proetction firms for a reason, their planning goes far beyong mere family limited partnerships, and they have literally thousands of clients who have benefitted from their expertise in this field. This is a fascinating read for the lay man and should be required ethics reading for every lawyer in America.
The Lodmell's have really hit the nail on the head here, SharkDiverK's review was way off base,he obviously does not have the oxygen mix right in his tanks, or perhaps he has not really read the book.
6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More social commentary than law,
This review is from: The Lawsuit Lottery: The Hijacking of Justice in America (Paperback)
I have to give this book a strong review in light of the other negative review. I am not a lawyer and while I have a FLP, RLT, APT I didn't take the book to be pushing product but commenting more on a society bent on profiting from lawsuits rather than punishing people financially for their wrongdoings. In a capitalist society money is so coveted and to what end? This book is a much deeper look at the profiteers than the authors trying to sell something. I say buy the book and form your own opinion. You know what they say about opinions and I would lump diver in with them.
5 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Self-Published Hysteria and Hyperbole,
By Shark Diver "K" (Cayman Islands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Lawsuit Lottery: The Hijacking of Justice in America (Paperback)
Seems like the goal of this obviously self-published work is to scare you into using the Lodmell's asset protection services by talking at great length about the ligitation problem in America (in case you somehow missed it).
The problem is that the Lodmell's don't seem to have any solutions other than the ordinary family limited partnership stuff that thousands of lawyers do anyway. The descriptions of techniques in here are readily found all over the internet; really, what was so disappointing is that in all of those pages there wasn't a single new idea. So, save your money. |
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The Lawsuit Lottery: The Hijacking of Justice in America by Benjamin R. Lodmell (Paperback - Aug. 2004)
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