Thursday, 25 February 2016

THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ( DEDICATED TO THE FOLLY OF LITIGATION )


  • Kangaroo court :  a custom and practice adopted and revered by bridge club disciplinary committees
  • Justice : an elusive outcome when disciplinary hearings take place
  • Internal appeal : a second stab at denying an accused member any semblance of justice
  • Mediation : an extremely sensible option in resolving a dispute but one which is viewed by committees with suspicion and mistrust
  • Hands down : an offer to end a dispute which proves costly to both parties.  Meanwhile the lawyers get extremely well paid for stringing along their clients with false hopes of success
  • Victory : a hollow celebration of success when in reality it is Pyrrhic in nature , given the colossal pain , financial loss and suffering incurred in a long and protracted legal battle
  • Obscene : a term used to describe the ridiculously large sums of money paid out to lawyers , who then advise their respective clients to make and accept a hands down offer
  • Opportunity cost : the sensible , worthwhile and positive things which could have achieved if the money shelled out on legal fees had been spent more wisely, such is the folly of pursuing litigation
  • Look before you leap : a well known proverb which parties to a legal dispute have clearly (a) never heard of , or (b) chosen to ignore
  • Flying bridgemate : an electronic scoring device which like a flying albatross is an omen of forthcoming misery and doom
  • Foresight : it's what we wished we had in hindsight

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