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Another Rant on Our Legal System
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As I see it, the process here should be someone has lost money because of GM's accounting "errors", finds a lawyer, and sues. Here, we have a lawyer that sees $$$ in a lawsuit, and goes hunting for someone to represent. How ass-backwards is that?
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If you steal ten million dollars from someone, the victim will hire a lawyer and sue you for all your worth. If you steal a dollar each from ten million people, no problem! Enjoy your newfound wealth!
That's what you guys are saying. The class action system is not perfect by any means, but abolishing it is an invitation for every shady dealer out there to nick you to death. If the the phone company tacks on fifty cents to your bill ever month, what are you going to do to recover your six dollars at the end of the year?
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It's a feeding frenzy. Very common.
In America, wherever there is a potential opportunity for someone to make six or seven or eight figures, scruples go out the window and the race is on. Because that's how you guys like it. Capitalism proponents argue that this self-interest thing is what cures all of society's ills. I don't believe that, but lots of folks do. For now.
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Sometimes public companies fiddle the books, which makes their financials look better, which encourages investors to buy the stock, which inflates the stock price, which enriches the executives via their stock options and bonuses. When the fiddling is discovered, the stock falls, the shareholders lose their shirts, but the executives keep their gains.
That company has defrauded the shareholders. Company money has been paid to executives who didn't earn it, and the shareholders' investment has lost value. Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco are obvious examples. "Shareholders" means you. I suspect almost everyone on this thread has been hurt by corporate accounting fiddles. If you owned equity mutual funds in a IRA or 401k, it is highly likely that one or more of those mutual funds lost money due to just the three companies named above. Shouldn't there be some way to punish and deter this behaviour? You may say the SEC should bring the enforcement actions, but the SEC's resources are limited and it can't actually prosecute that many cases. We have an incredibly large and complex stock market. We don't have incredibly large budget for the SEC (2005 budget was appx $900MM, about the same as the US Marshal Service, the BATF, the Census Bureau, etc - this makes the SEC a relatively small agency by Washington standards.). The gap is filled by private enforcement, in other words shareholder lawsuits. These are specifically authorized by federal law, for this reason. I do think some of the private lawsuits are unwarranted, and that the legal hurdles should be set higher. But, overall, private shareholder suits do play an important role in regulating the stock market. As for the "lawyer-led" aspect of these suits, how else can it be done? Suppose Enron's fraud cost you as an individual $10,000. How many hours of top-notch securities lawyer time can you buy for $10,000? Maybe 20 hours. You're not able to sue. Institutional investors (e.g. mutual funds) don't usually sue, for different reasons (they don't want to highlight the fact that they lost you money).
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Well said.
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We will stay the course. [8/30/06] We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. [8/4/05] We will stay the course *** We’re just going to stay the course. [12/15/03] And my message today to those in Iraq is: We’ll stay the course. [4/13/04] And that’s why we’re going to stay the course in Iraq. [4/16/04] And so we’ve got tough action in Iraq. But we will stay the course. [4/5/04] Well, hey, listen, we’ve never been “stay the course” [10/21/06] --- George W. Bush, President of the United States of America |
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Exactly who are, "you guys"?
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I know that firm! LOL |
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obviously we need to make these capital crimes. Public hanging for corporate malfeasance. Maybe that would slow them down...
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