Where There's Life, There's Lawsuits: Not Altogether Serious Ruminations on Law and Life

Where There's Life, There's Lawsuits

Not Altogether Serious Ruminations on Law and Life

2003 • 313 pages

This entertaining look at the tragicomic side of law combines case histories of unusual lawsuits with revealing essays to explore the quirky, funny, and often bizarre side of the law that the public rarely hears about. Property law, intellectual property, defamation, and criminal law are chronicled to study the intersection of law and the human condition, covering a wide range of legal history. Revealed are why Robin Hood’s merry men “couldn’t have been very merry,” and whether a family can get compensation for “lost property” if someone misplaces cremated remains.


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