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Christie Medford, Book Review May 2002
"So absurdly, hilariously entertaining that I couldn't put it down."

DisOrder in the Court, Funny, Frivolous, & Outrageous Lawsuits
A book “ So Hilarious It Ought to Be Illegal ”

Book Description
DisOrder in the Court, Funny, Frivolous, & Outrageous Lawsuits . It used to be that when someone spilled hot coffee on their lap, they called themselves clumsy. Nowadays, they call a lawyer. Thousands of lawsuits are filed everyday in courts across America. Some are justified and necessary. However, some are funny, frivolous, and just plain outrageous, but they all beg the question: How did this case ever go to trial?

If you were the judge, how would you decide these cases?

Traffic accident changes man sexual desire, he sues… page 19
A prison inmates sues himself for $5 million... page 27
Man sues topless dancer after receiving whiplash... page 35
Man sues God for Guitar playing skills... page 95

After reading each case, you decide how you would rule if you were judge. There are three answers to choose from in each case, but only one answer is correct. After making your decision, turn the page to see if you are correct.

Read the actual verdicts of these and other court cases in this hilarious book DisOrder in the Court, Funny, Frivolous & Outrageous Lawsuits .

The book is jammed packed with court cases, legal jokes and funny quotes.

America's & International Dumb Laws
- Men you can't do this in public… page 132
- Oklahoma will NOT tolerate this… page 132
- In Singapore don't do this in an elevator… page 135
- In Thailand, it's against the law to leave home without these… page 135

Book contains many more dumb laws. See which laws are in your state.


Unsolicited Testimonies about the Book

“Totally addictive content”. Jennifer F.
“Without a doubt, it will be a best seller”. Jackie M.
“The funniest book of the year. I laughed out loud”. Sunshine L.
“It's legally educational, entertaining, and tickles your funny bones.”

DisOrder in the Court is great for road trips, court games, or to simply keep yourself and your guest entertained for hours.

DisOrder in the Court is meant to be fun and to raise your level of consciousness in a humorous way about how vulnerable we are to expensive lawsuits and litigation, as well as, the high cost of defending our legal rights. Learn How You and Your Family Can Receive Unlimited Access to a Top Rated Law Firm for less than a Dollar a Day .

About the Author
Quincy Oliver is an award winning motivational speaker, trainer, consultant, and author. He is the Undisputed Champion of Public Speaking.

Quincy is a leading authority in understanding and stimulating human potential to the maximum level. He assists individuals, companies, and organizations in making their visions, dreams, and goals become a reality.

His speeches and seminars are simply electrifying! Quincy has spoken to thousands of people, businesses, Fortune 500 companies, churches, school, universities, government organizations and other groups across the U.S. and abroad. Quincy's speeches, seminars, and workshops are the most compelling, inspirational and results-oriented in North America. He can develop, create, design, and deliver a customized talk, program, or presentation that would exceed your specific needs. To schedule Quincy Oliver to speak at your company or organization - contact Quincy .



And I Thought You Loved Me (This is the case of Cheaper to Keep Her?) John was engaged to Mary for seven weeks. They were planning on being married and sharing a beautiful life together. However, after thinking things over, John changed his mind. Some people thought he did the right thing by being up front with Mary and telling her he no longer wished to be married.

However, Mary responed by filing a lawsuit. She sued John for $178,000 for breaking off the engagement. She wanted $93,000 for pain and suffering, $60,000 for loss on income from her legal practice, and $25,000 for psychiatric counseling expenses.
If you were the judge, how would you rule? Would you: a) Award her the $178,000 she was seeking? b) Throw her case our of court because it was frivolous and outrageous? c) Tell her to be more careful about the men she chooses to date?
The Ruling: She was awarded $178,000.

Excerpted from DisOrder in the Court, Funny, Frivolous, & Outrageous Lawsuits by Quincy Oliver. Copyright © 2002. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.


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