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WASHINGTON - A lawsuit against Oprah and President George W. Bush, alleging they implanted a camera into a woman with the intention of reincarnating her, topped the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform's (ILR) 2010 Most Ridiculous Lawsuit of the Year Poll.
The story originated in the West Virginia Record, a sister publication of the Madison County Record. Both newspapers are owned by the Institute for Legal Reform, an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
ILR announced the top five vote-getters as chosen by visitors to the FacesOfLawsuitAbuse.org website. The stories were selected from the lawsuit stories featured in the website's monthly polls for 2010.
The Faces of Lawsuit Abuse campaign is ILR's public awareness effort created to highlight the impact of abusive lawsuits on small businesses, communities, and individuals.
The top five Most Ridiculous Lawsuits of 2010 are:
1.Woman sues Oprah and President Bush, declaring they "implanted a camera with wire sensors into her with the intent of reincarnation."
2.Girl sues estate of pregnant woman she killed during suicide attempt
3.Convicted killer sues to receive electrolysis as part of state-funded sex change
4.Child-molesting teacher countersues boy's parents over negligent supervision
5.Restaurant sued for failing to offer artichoke-eating instructions
Links to the full news stories from which these were drawn and the complete results of the poll can be found at
http://facesoflawsuitabuse.org/polls-archive.
ILR seeks to promote civil justice reform through legislative, political, judicial, and educational activities at the national, state, and local levels.
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