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January 22, 2007

The Sixth Circuit's Ink Blot Test

Peter Nordberg over at Blog 702 has an interesting post about a Sixth Circuit decision involving a lawsuit against Greyhound. A passenger sued the bus line after being injured in a crash that resulted from a crazy guy attacking the bus driver. Nordberg's writing is ever so subtle, an unusual quality in a blogger, and he frames the case as a Rorschach test for diagnosing people's attitudes about litigation. (Oh yeah, and there's some stuff in there about expert witnesses...) It's worth checking out.

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