The legal website Above the Law can make lawyers
laugh about their stories or cry if they're in there when they get bad
coverage. The site got my attention when I saw "Red Bull Gives You…Cardiac Arrest?" because of the title and what appeared to be an absurd lawsuit. A man drank a Red Bull then died of a heart attack while playing
basketball, and his family is suing for $85 million. It seems like a frivolous
lawsuit, and they're asking for what seems like an outrageous amount of money,
but in every cloud there's a silver lining.
That's where the silver lining comes in: in cases like
this where it's tempting to say something dismissive or too critical, it's
important to balance it out with a comment that offers a fresh
view of the situation. For instance, an attorney can do research to see if
there's validity to the lawsuit by citing precedents. Elie Mystal, who wrote that post at Above the Law,
mentions side effects of the drink that could give the lawsuit validity. That's
an example of showing credible opinions in a peculiar legal matter.
So if you're asked to comment on a case that seems silly
and wasteful, share your opinions when you can offer comments that add value. Or just stay away from anything that's "bull."
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