Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
is there anything the govt can do?
Yes. Part of the problem is that we have a very large oversupply of attorneys, a great many of whom end up underemployed-and-involuntarily-out-of-field. Others open up solo practices and try to scratch out a living. As a result of this tremendous amount of attorney overproduction, it's difficult for attorneys to pick and choose only the meritorious cases and it's tempting to take cases that have questionable merit and that might only have small chances of success.
So--advocate for cutting the number of law school seats in half (at least) and the de-accreditation of at least 50% of the law schools. This will also end the massive amount of economic waste, human suffering, and suicides that result from law school graduates having $150,000 of student loans and no jobs or careers to show for it. It's not merely a way to reduce the number of non-meritorious lawsuits but is also more humane and makes economic and social sense.
is it even in their place to do so?
Since the government controls the courts and is the law, yes it is the government's place to deal with this issue or to not deal with it.
What specific changes would you like to see happen? If you eliminate torts all together and eliminate all liability for personal injuries and property injuries then you will also remove the incentive for people and businesses to act in a reasonably prudent manner, resulting in a skyrocketing amount of negligence and injuries to people and society which will be even more costly, both economically and in social terms, than the current torts system.
If the torts system operates properly, then it attains maximum efficiency by minimizing the total costs of accidents and prudence.