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How To Sue the U.S. Federal Government

A REFRESHER ON THE FEDERAL TORT CLAIMS ACT:
HOW TO SUE THE UNITED STATES

By Richard W. Hendrix

The Federal Tort Claims Act was enacted by Congress in 1946 in recognition of the inequities caused by the failure to permit tort suits against the United States Government. Prior to the enactment of the FTCA, private bills requiring Congressional consideration each session was the only avenue for civil recovery against the government. When the United States Government is now sued in tort, the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C. § 346(b), 2671 - 2680, comes … Continue Reading ››

Try Your Luck! Lawyers Fund For Client Security

One of the lesser known provisions of the U.S. legal system is a "safety net" called Lawyers Fund for Client Security, which comes under the The National Client Protection Organization, Inc.   There are branches in almost every state in the country.   These funds are supposed to provide restitution for theft perpetrated by attorneys, but it would be very un- American if you didn't have to jump hoops for any chance of recovery. 

As with everything in our capitalist regime, experience has shown these funds to lean more towards another revenue generating machine for the Judiciary, with … Continue Reading ››

Are You Serious About Change? Start with a Postage Stamp.

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OBSTACLES TO REFORM

The Judicial Branch controls the government.  Under the doctrine of "judicial review" they have the final say in healthcare policy, taxes, education.. everything.  Judges.. i.e. lawyers, are the only profession not licensed by the government.  The American Bar Association has that authority.  This has resulted in an epidemic of corruption.

Removing the monetary incentive in the system is key. There should not be a price on justice. Currently, judges … Continue Reading ››

Getting Started: Representing Yourself in Civil Court

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THIS AREA OF THE SITE IS ALWAYS BEING UPDATED - SO CHECK BACK OFTEN

Remember - No Lawyer Works for Their Client - They Work for Maximizing  Billable Hours!

You Can Do It

I am not a lawyer, but have paralegal certification and have been pro se in multiple cases  continually, since 2008.  Since according to the current law, I cannot give legal advice, this site provides general information about how to navigate the courts, provides the basics in the civil procedure … Continue Reading ››