Monday, July 11, 2011
Reining in Frivolous Class-action Lawsuits | Walter Olson | Cato Institute: Commentary
Reining in Frivolous Class-action Lawsuits | Walter Olson | Cato Institute: Commentary: "one of the plaintiffs' complaints against Wal-Mart was that its personnel practices were too decentralized, giving too much discretion to store managers, not all of whom could be trusted to use it fairly. The more you accept that contention, the less a pattern of bias at Store No. 423 says anything about Store No. 187, a thousand miles away."
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