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	Comments on: The fall of William Lerach&#8230; in Mother Jones?!	</title>
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		By: Ed Sodaro		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Wow, a very dim lightbulb flickers tenuously over the benighted head of the Mother Jones staff.  A faint proto-insight is developing at Mother Jones that Trial Lawyer Inc. and corrupt &quot;activist&quot; judges may not be beneficial in any way for consumers.

Could it be the endless array of utterly worthless coupons we all receive, while the class action extortion industry gets huge cold cash payouts from these judges?
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<p>Could it be the endless array of utterly worthless coupons we all receive, while the class action extortion industry gets huge cold cash payouts from these judges?</p>
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