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Fritz Buelow
03-30-2002, 09:25 AM
I know we have a few present and former Legal Eagles on board - to those I say "excuse me" for posting this - but, I just can't help myself:

Most of the country has heard of the Darwin Awards given annually to the individuals who do the most for mankind by removing themselves from the gene pool.

Now, we have the Stella Awards given to the individuals who win
the most frivolous lawsuits ever. The Stella Awards are named in
honor of 81 year-old Stella Liebeck, the woman who won $2.9 million for spilling a cup of McDonald's coffee on herself.

The following are candidates for the award:

1. January 2000: Kathleen Robertson of Austin, Texas, was
awarded $780,000 by a jury of her peers after breaking her ankle,
tripping over a toddler who was running amuck inside a furniture
store. The owners of the store were understandably surprised at the verdict, considering that the misbehaving little fellow was Ms.
Robertson's son.

2. June 1998: 19 year-old Carl Truman of Los Angeles won
$74,000 and medical expenses when his neighbor ran over is hand with a Honda Accord. Mr. Truman apparently didn't notice there was someone at the wheel of the car while he was trying to steal his neighbor's hubcaps.

3. October, 1998: Terrence Dickson of Bristol, Pa., was leaving
a house he had just finished robbing by way of the garage. He was not able to get the garage door to go up, because the automatic door opener was malfunctioning. He couldn't re-enter the house because the door connecting the house and garage locked when he pulled it shut. The family was on vacation. Mr. Dickson found himself locked in the garage for eight days. He subsisted on a case of Pepsi he found in the garage and a
large bag of dry dog food. Mr. Dickson sued the homeowner's
insurance claiming the situation caused him undue mental anguish. The jury agreed to the tune of a half million dollars.

4. October 1999: Jerry Williams of Little Rock Arkansas was
awarded $14,500 and medical expenses after being bitten on the
buttocks by his next door neighbor's beagle. The dog was on a
chain in its owner's fenced-in yard at the time. Mr. Williams was also in the fenced-in yard. The award was less than sought because the jury felt the dog may have been provoked by Mr. Williams who, at the time, was repeatedly shooting it with a pellet gun.

5. December 1997: A Philadelphia restaurant was ordered to pay
Amber Carson of Lancaster, Pa., $113,500 after she slipped on a soft drink and broke her coccyx. The beverage was on the floor because Ms. Carson threw it at her boy-friend 30 seconds earlier during an argument.

6. December 1997: Kara Walton of Clamont, DE., successfully
sued the owner of a night club when she fell from the bathroom
window to the floor and knocked out her two front teeth. This occurred while Ms. Walton was trying to sneak through the window in the ladies room to avoid paying the $3.50 cover charge. She was awarded $12,000 and dental expenses.

satchel
03-30-2002, 10:22 AM
The only objection I have to the propagation of these stories (as one of the "legal eagles" you cited) is that the one-paragraph blurbs usually do not tell the whole story, and often there is real suffering and injury and fault that that is left out of the truncated "stella awards" stories. for more on this and similar fun tales, see www.snopes.com (http://), a comprehensive and entertaining resource tracking down the origins of hundreds of urban legends.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled silliness.

tenkevcardinal
03-30-2002, 11:14 AM
Those are actually all fake.

Fritz Buelow
03-30-2002, 07:46 PM
Funny, somewhat related story - - I used to work with a guy named Igor, who was from Russia, and was a systems person. As a joke, I sent out an e-mail about the "[insert his real last name] virus" which orginated in Russia, and would cause your PC to reboot at random. (I used "reboot" since that was Igor's answer to any PC problem we had at work - - "You should reboot.") I sent it to everyone at work, and Igor, and everyone thought it was funny - - well, almost everyone - - for some reason one person thought it was real and thanked me for the heads-up. Just goes to show - - you cannot believe everything in an e-mail (which is where I got the Stella thing too). Maybe Igor started it? :D