[AT] Quick question
Dave Rotigel
rotigel at me.com
Fri Nov 13 04:36:36 PST 2015
Hi Spencer, What is it for which you are being sued? Is it always for the same thing?
Dave
On Nov 12, 2015, at 10:06 PM, ATIS wrote:
> Just a quick question: I have a completely legal farm: Properly zoned, above the minimum size, and part of an agricultural district. I am constantly getting sued by the mac-mansion neighbors around me. They always lose and in fact the last time the judge dismissed "with prejudice". I assumed that would keep anyone from suing but it doesn't. It just means I win but I still have to spend money to defend it. In fact, I was served yet again with a lawsuit early this week.
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> In short: There does not seem to be a disincentive built into the system to prevent suits - even if I keep winning. My legal team - who keeps winning so I am biased towards listening - says filing a suit against the neighbors for frivolous lawsuits would probably fail. They say the court requires "malice and callous disregard for the merits" for that to stick and it's a high bar to prove. The fact they won't take that on contingency sort of proves to me they believe what they say. A second opinion I sought supported their position.
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> Anyone else who is farming on this list that is running up against this? Just curious. The legal bills are becoming onerous and everyone I talk to locally has not seen this.
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> Spencer Yost
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