There have been some pretty bizarre lawsuits over the years asserting what supposedly makes one person legally liable to another. There was the fellow who sued Columbia University (back in the 1950s) for not providing him with the kind of education it supposedly promised. There was the lawyer who sued a janitorial firm that quite innocently threw away the broken bottle it found in his office, not realizing it was evidence in a court case (janitorial malpractice?) Or there was the young man who sued the sponsors of a spelling bee because he was eliminated when he misspelled a word. And the family who sued a funeral director because his company’s workers didn’t handle the proceedings in what t
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