Thursday, January 29, 2009

Other Cases to File for Public Interest

These are ideas, for a non-profit to take on, not me, but I'm following up my last post about lawsuits which should be filed for the public interest:

1. Sue for the right of persons, citizens, to collectively file class actions. People can file their own pro se cases, but cannot file class actions. People should have this right to form their own independent unions when they cannot secure help or assistance from reliable lawyers who are courageous. Or when they simply cannot afford excessive fees and costs but want to fight.

2. There was another one I thought of. This isn't it, but it's one to ensure the right to compensation for legal costs and fees if a pro se party wins a case.

3. Oh, this was my other lawsuit idea, I got yesterday...The State Bar Associations should be separate from a board for citizens to go to with complaints about lawyers. Too often the Bar Associations are tied in with insurance companies that defend their lawyers (which is part of the reason for paying bar fees and malpractice fees and being part of their own legal union. State Bars typically help the lawyer, not the citizen, so organizations should be formed to investigate which are private and non-profit and independent, oh and guess what? They should also be from other counties which are far removed, or other states to avoid conflict and personal, social, and political interest and fear from entering into the investigative decisions.

Looking up my own lawyers today, and may still have an avenue of securing private representation, and I'll finally getting all the discovery and case files so I have to give an address and secure it at the post office and then slam these people with an injunction before they try to file for termination of parental rights.

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