
Thankfully, this is not someone I know or someone hiring our firm.
Makes me wonder what next in terms of ridiculous ways to try and make a buck.
This is an actual lawsuit:
A New York City woman has filed a $10 million federal lawsuit because she wasn't allowed to bring her dog on the subway. Estelle Stamm, 65, says that "Wargas," a 120-pound livestock guard dog, should be considered a "service animal" under the Americans With Disabilities Act, because without him she suffers panic attacks. City lawyers, however, cite web postings in which Stamm writes fondly of a previous dog's "tremendous killing power" and the way "the seas of people part before us" on crowded subways.
I can see the evolution of stupid lawsuits such as this one. Perhaps in the near future, we can allow a dog to get you a table at that restaurant, which won't take reservations less than three months away? I mean a 120 lb dog could be intimidating right?


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