Will you dismiss a case because of money constraints?
By Jenaisle
@Jenaisle (14078)
Philippines
August 16, 2008 9:06pm CST
This happened to one of my friends, let's say you had sued a person because of libel or malicious intent. Then during the process, something happened that you had to spent money on and the cost of attorney's fees are burning a hole in your pocket. Would you give up on the case and accept a monetary settlement instead? or pursue the case , no matter what, because of the moral damage it has caused your person? ( inappropriate labels given to you by offending party -like sl_t, etc).
1 response
@cjmobxnc (137)
• United States
17 Aug 08
Personally, I think it would depend on the individual case, and whatever the attorney advised me would be best. I'm personally one who does not really worry about names and labels that other people call me, my true friends know me well enough to know what is true and what is just people wanting to talk the talk.