Every lender in the world will be competing for Sue's business - good income, smallish mortgage and loads of equity.
Will a child one day be able to sue her parents for failing to do everything they could for her?
The consequence of allowing individuals with no injury to be plaintiffs, and to sue for damages set by statute and not tied to any actual loss, is to allow the aggregation of large numbers of claims, giving rise to vast potential liability and undermining the just adjudication of claims.
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Anyone who sue for patent infringement must be from the east coast or Wall Street.
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But I think that when we look back at the history of the e-book market one of the classic business school cases is going to be how stupid it was for publishers to sue Google.
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NATO's doves have been persuaded to renew their support for the air campaign, that must in part reflect their cautious hope that Serbia can be persuaded, with Russian help, to sue for peace on acceptable terms in the next few weeks.
All the Wal-Mart women are asking for is to be given the right to sue.
None of it will be set aside for investors, who are encouraged to go sue for themselves.
The foundational assumption that people can be expected to behave rationally and no one is going to sue someone for no reason has big implications.
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There will also be important Opposition amendments to restrict the rights of corporate organisations to sue for defamation and seeking to extend the current restrictions on local councils suing for defamation (recent events at Rutland County Council were raised at committee stage) and also to extend them to any private company providing public services.
It recommended that action could be taken on the grounds of harassment, and that the authority could sue for defamation under the Localism Act 2011 - because several of the requests were made in emails to every councillor.
The Developing Country Debt Bill which will be discussed in the House of Commons on Wednesday would only allow the funds to sue for what they had paid for the debt, not the 10 or even 100 times as at present.
The bill still has to be passed by the House of Lords but ministers have already said a number of other measures - including plans for a new body to support financial regulation and for consumers to be able to join together to make it easier to sue financial firms - have been dropped.
Its silence reflects fears either that it, too, might be swept away by an Islamist coup, or that Palestinian infighting will diminish Israel's incentive to sue for peace with Syria.
The most closely watched of the four will be the case concerning the Violence Against Women Act, a 1994 law which allows women to sue their attackers for money damages.
Dr Sue Roberts, the Department of Health's national clinical director for diabetes, said "improvements will be needed".
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