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In reply to the discussion: Woman sues Match.com for $10 million [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)but if you get a chance to watch Hot Coffee, please do so. It's about more than the McDonald's lawsuit. It's about how the right is leading the courts to protect corporations, doctors, etc. from liability. It's about how anytime you sign a contract these days (cell phone, cable tv, etc.), there's almost always a clause in the fine print that says you must arbitrate instead of sue.
Another thing that wasn't posted in PN's post is that McDonald's spent a considerable amount of public relations money to paint the woman injured as a money-hungry con artist who was interested only in the payout of a frivolous lawsuit. Kinda like many posters in this thread is doing to the woman who is suing Match.com.
It could be a case of her wanting Match to help with some of her hospital bills, and they refuse, so a lawyer decides to sue to get her the money she feels owed to her.