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Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch (M-LAW) conducts an annual "World's Wackiest Warning Label Contest," and many of the winning labels are highly amusing, ... But the proliferation of warning labels is no laughing matter, said M-LAW President Robert B. Dorigo. "Warning labels are a sign of our lawsuit-plagued times," he said.
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Now a tradition spanning ten years, the wacky warnings (or at least 101 of the best) are headed into a book: "Remove Child Before Folding, The 101 Stupidest, Silliest and Wackiest Warning Labels Ever" by M-LAW founder Bob Dorigo ... Delusions of grandeur: Militia video warns President Obama...
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Mr. Inhofe goes so far as to suggest that the agency might not now issue the finding. "The president knows how punitive this will be; ... This relaxation threatens to chip away at -- and eventually eradicate -- critical safeguards against lawsuit abuse. ... Lee G. Dunst of Gibson Dunn, writing in the New York Law Journal (PDF),
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'Danger: Avoid Death' Warning Wins Top Prize in M-LAW's Eleventh Annual Wacky Warning Label Contest.; PR Newswire ; ...conducted by Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch (M-LAW...LAW president Bob Dorigo Jones.
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Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch is a non-profit 501 c(4) organization based in Novi, Michigan. It was created in 1997 with the goal to increase public awareness of what it views as the burden of "excess...
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...Robert B. Dorigo Jones, president of Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch, or M-LAW, says frivolous lawsuits continue to...Engler declared the week of September 19-25 as "Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week." "Frivolous lawsuits pile costs...
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to Michigan's gubernatorial candidates has revealed that Michigan Attorney General Jennifer Granholm is the clear favorite of Michigan's personal injury lawyers according to Michigan Lawsuit Abuse Watch, M-LAW. ... In early January, President Bush spoke in Clinton Township, Mich., about the need to curb asbestos lawsuits.
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