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Re: Practical lessons & guidance

Dec 15, 1996 02:55 AM
by Ann E. Bermingham


Doss:
>From a lay man's point of view even if the disclaimer was signed
>if a participant in one of the programs gets sick at a future date
>a smart tenacious and expensive Chicago lawyer knowing the
>deep pockets of TSA may chose to pin down liability on TSA
>citing past theosophical writings/publications such as
>the one's I cited. The lawyers defending TSA would do so with
>great glee as they know they can generate a lot bills and TSA
>has money in the bank to pay the bills. More litigation more bills.

If someone chokes on a piece of carrot in the Olcott dining room or claims he
caught salmonella from a bad salad dressing then anyone could sue for almost
anything. If the maintenance crew fails to clear the snow and ice off the
walkway and entrance to the building and someone falls some one can yell
"SUE!" Some parent can sue TS for poisoning the mind of their child with
theosophy. You could sue Olcott for giving you sore feet climbing up those
steps to the auditorium. The possibilites are endless and no amount of
prevention is going to help. Cross your fingers do the best you can and hope
your aspects are good.

Ann E. Bermingham

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