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364283 No.364283 [Reply] [Original]

for a law firm to pay for a courts expenses in order to hear its class action claim cases in a timely manner?

>> No.364286

>>364283
After all, with large claim suits like this, the most efficient manner of processing is not always to process them in the order they are received. Many judges who are semi-retired could be called back into service as arbiters by legal plantiffs, their salaries subsidied by the plantiff, their courts and judgeship being of still valid legal status.

They could be heard and the judicial processes es observed, the judges would just be acting as a pro-bono service to their community. After all, their retirement salary and private pension plans would probably make their current salaries pale by comparison.

>> No.364289

>>364283
Wouldn't it be good if the judges were actually PAID for doing the right thing? Sometimes the only excuse people need to act on their conscious is to remove the landlords hangnail hanging over their heads.

>> No.364290

>>364283
A lot of older judges have some VERY unpopular opinions about the government. They were never reinstated because they were never officially retired. They offered to work for free at what they consider a sacred duty to the American public.

>> No.364296

after all, most judges are judges because nobody else wants to do it. They make too much money as lawyers.

>> No.364306

>>364283

IDs are enabled on this board you giant fucking retard.

>> No.364315

>>364283

You mean bribe them to hear your case? Sounds like a plan to me. What could possibly go wrong?