Most Lawsuits
Today are Legal Extortion
by Floyd Tapia
When you think of the
word "extortion", what comes to mind? How about the terms bribery, corruption,
crime, crookedness, fraud, lies, malfeasance, misrepresentation, racket, sham, swindle,
theft, unscrupulousness and etc.
Now put the word extortion together with
the word "legal" and we seem to get what is called an oxymoron or two contradictory
words that form a humorous or in this case, a despicable new meaning. Okay...
enough of English 101.
I bring this up because I could look
any attorney straight in the face and say without reservation, "Most
lawsuits today ARE legal extortion." In what way you may
ask?
Like it or not, there are people...
hundreds of people in this world if not more that want your money, property, investments,
retirement funds, heck anything that you have in valuable assets. And you might be
shocked at who they are.
In reality these professionals, both
lunatic plaintiff and the blood-sucking attorney will hunt down people like you and me
with the cold intent of taking us for everything or some of what we have worked hard
for.
Now you may find this unbelievable or
rather sickening to know, but due to the lack of privacy in the United States for
example, your net worth, entire networth can
be obtained by any lawyer for as low as $50. What? Yes, as low as $50.
Its known in the industry as an "asset search."
You think that's bad, it is known that
the "ambulance chasing" attorney which the term is still used abundantly are now using
computer search services to locate business owners and professionals with a high net
worth or very substantial liability insurance.
Are you ready for the reason?
When they a find a potential "victim", they proceed to contact their patients,
clients or customers to see if any of them are disgruntled for ANY reason. And as
they say in the sporting arena, "let the lawsuit games
begin."
In its simplest of terms, this is theft...
but it is legal. What can you do about this? The first step is to
acknowledge that these professional thiefs or extortioners do exist.
That means not taking a "bury your head
in the sand" position like the proverbial ostrich. And saying, "It can never
happen to me" are the famous last words of a fool.
After you acknowledge that the threat
exists, and your security can be destroyed...then you are ready to devise ways to stop
these "legal thieves" from getting to you... to stop them dead
in their tracks.
Asset and Lawsuit Protection
What are these ways? "Bulletproof"
asset protection. How would you like to never again waste another minute worrying
about losing your house, car, bank account, pension, investments, business, etc., to an
unethical or unjust creditor in a lawsuit?
Or how about barricading your assets in
an impenetrable fortress where they're creditor-proof, lawsuit-proof, judgment-proof, and
seizure-proof forever?
Yes, how would
you like to have the same powerful strategies Madonna, Michael Jackson, Mel Gibson, the
Kennedy’s and the Rockefeller’s use to protect their empires but at an affordable price?
You can and its your constitutional right to have it.
Not to purposely end on a sour note.
But with the staggering cost in attorneys' fees alone to defend a lawsuit, whether
you did anything wrong or not, these upfront
fees are many times more costly than the potential outcome of the lawsuit itself in which
case is not in your favor.
Like it or not, there is no purer form
of extortion than a lawsuit; the defendant has to decide whether to pay the plaintiff or
pay his attorney to defend the case. What a choice indeed.
Having worked in the legal industry and
seeing it firsthand, many of these suits have nothing to do with right and wrong, but
instead, are predicated on the desire of one party to extract wealth from another
party. That's the whole truth.
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In most cases, their
fraudulent desire is not for real wealth or a large claim. Instead, they
only desire to extract small payments such as "nuisance settlements."
Why? Because it is cheaper to pay than to fight even a small claim in
court. That is why most attorneys will advise you to settle out of court.
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The best advice any asset protection
consultant and attorney could give is this: "Don't wait
until you are a Defendant in a lawsuit or the target of an IRS or FTC investigation to
consider protecting your business and personal assets."
You've got to protect yourself before
the storm approaches. So, Do YOU Have "Bulletproof" Lawsuit Protection in Place
for Your Business or Personal Assets to Guard Against Such Frivolous Types
of Lawsuits?
Talk to an asset protection
lawyer today. Then
and only then will you have peace of mind.
Floyd Tapia has over 8 years of tireless work
and research experience on the topic of law information, total asset protection and business
marketing. His news tips via Lawsuit Protection Newsletter,
has up-to-date tips on affordable and legal bulletproof lawsuit protection for
everyone:
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