Commentary: America’s restaurants just endured the most brutal business environment in history. But the hits keep coming, thanks to the plaintiff bar’s seemingly bottomless appetite for boneheaded class-action claims that defy common sense.
within their first year — but pandemic-era public health restrictions pushed the industry to the brink of total collapse.
Never mind that any reasonable consumer understands the famously paltry amount of meat attached to chicken wings would amount to a measly pile of scraps without the bones suspending it. Of course, the lead plaintiff is something of a refined gourmand, having previouslyMichael Grynberg: Jack Daniel’s trademark court case poses a danger to free expressionIf successful, class counsel hope to score millions of dollars in ill-gotten attorney fees.
Not only do several national restaurants serve these tasty treats, but so do hundreds, if not thousands, of small family-owned businesses, which are the least prepared to defend themselves in court. In other words, it’s a target-rich environment for greedy trial lawyers.
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