Lawyer Is Big Winner In Webcamgate Settlement 475
crimeandpunishment writes "The Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania has agreed to a $610,000 settlement in two lawsuits over secret photos taken on school-issued laptops. Less than a third of that will go to the students. A total of $185,000 will be put in trust for the students. Their lawyer will receive $425,000."
Wrong charges, no good outcome possible. (Score:5, Interesting)
On the one hand, I don't even bother participating in the various class actions suits I qualify for, because my dignity costs more than a $5 gift certificate. The lawyers in those situations should make far, far less.
In this situation, though, that really amounts to a pittance for even a small legal team, perhaps three lawyers plus their supporting staff, working for a solid two months on the case; Unfortunately, this one had no big corporate pockets to raid, and even in winning, the community (rather than the school administration) suffers. So a bigger payout that might really have given the kids something to enjoy, wouldn't have counted as a win for anyone.
Personally, I'd much rather have seen the school administration facing child porn charges, and no civil penalties involved. Then, and only then, could we have seen a "win" here.
Windfall profit tax (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Lawyers... (Score:1, Interesting)
FACT: Laws are vague and hard to read BECAUSE LAWYERS WRITE THEM.
FACT: Lawyers write laws like that to confuse the layman and cloud the issues.
FACT: The entire world would be a better place without lawyers and any law penned by a lawyer or is more than 100 words in length and can not be understood easily by a person with an 8th grade education.
What I get sick of is that Lawyers retire to become Judges.. So they can perpetuate their "good ol' boy" network and scratch the backs of those that scratched theirs when they were younger.
This is how it has been for centuries.. The USA simply modeled their system to match the corrupted practices that europe had running already.
Want to make things fair and honest?
No lawyer can EVER be a judge.
No law can be over 1000 words in length and must be distilled down to be easily understood by anyone.
Innocent until proven guilty needs to be real. The prosecution has to produce all the evidence to prove guilt. Right now you have to work like hell to prove you are innocent while the prosecuting attorney can make wild speculations. You should be able to sit there quietly and still win a case if you are honest.
Any lawyer that introduces any fabricated evidence is instantly disbarred for life.
Any judge found to be dishonest get the death penalty by public hanging or public firing squad.
I also would prefer that dirty cops be beaten to death publicly as well.
Re:Associated costs (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Lawyers... (Score:4, Interesting)
I'd like to meet any stockbroker that would go for this sort of arrangement, because I've got some pretty mean ideas for investments, and hell, I'd let them keep 75% of the profits!
Re:Free Legal care! (Score:5, Interesting)
Wow Talk About Missing The Point (Score:2, Interesting)
Prosecutors, the FBI, and Judges are taking a big dump on the constitutional rights of individuals, and you're concern is what the lawyer earns off of this??? Americans are squandering their freedom and have no right to complain when they finally wake up and realize their Democracy is but a shadow of what it once was.
Re:Associated costs (Score:3, Interesting)
As a corporate IT person, I am strictly prohibited from giving out advice to other company employees for personal (non-company) equipment, because the company sees that as a potential liability. And it's also a handy excuse to not have to answer questions for everyone who neglects to run a virus scanner.
Non-employees, though (such as friends and family) not only will impose on my time, but they seem to expect me to drop everything and fix their problems instantly. If I say No, I'm a jerk. If I charge them for the time... well, then I'm an asshole. Maybe I should just offer a work exchange: "I'll fix this problem for you, but you have to mow my lawn" kind of thing :P
Re:Free Legal care! (Score:3, Interesting)