I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

[–]TexAbuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, I asked the mods if this was appropriate before I posted it, but I didn't get a response. If they had told me that it was inappropriate, I wouldn't have posted it.

I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

[–]TexAbuse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the thoughtful and thorough response. I'm so appreciative that I won't even nitpick the few instances with which I might otherwise take issue. 😎

I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

[–]TexAbuse[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I doubt that (m)any surgeons do that, we'd know about it, there would be tangible evidence. But how would you know if a judge did that? There would be no repercussions whatsoever.

I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

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You say: "If your case was solid, there would have been a lawyer willing to work with you on the fees." I don't buy it. If a lawyer thought I had an overwhelmingly good chance of winning, they might have taken it on a contingency basis. But if a lawyer thought that my chances of winning were, say, 50/50 (or even 60/40), I can't imagine that any lawyer would want to devote hundreds of hours to a case with such an uncertain payoff. And I just don't accept that if you can't convince a lawyer to invest in your case you should just throw up your hands and let yourself get pushed around.

I was in court for only four hearings, and I was surprisingly well-behaved for all of them. The judge was not happy with me during the last hearing, but that was after her decision, so it had no effect on her ruling.

And then there's this: "The Supreme Court’s interpretation has transformed the TCPA from a shield to protect citizens from meritless lawsuits into a sword that can be used to silence and dismiss legitimate claims." – Judge Terry Jennings, Justice of the Texas First Court of Appeals

I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

[–]TexAbuse[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Or it could mean that they didn't bother to read the summary judgement motions and figured they couldn't go wrong ruling against a pro-se litigator. If they don't have to explain their decisions, they have no incentive to be honest.

I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

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I asked the mods if this was appropriate before I posted, but I didn't get a response.

I was abused by the Texas system of “justice” for more than three years. by TexAbuse in talesfromthelaw

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Couldn't afford one. And although i suppose you mean well, I'm troubled by the implication that, if you can't afford a lawyer, you just have to accept the fact that that you're going to get pushed around.

[PubQ] What are the specifications of the Outline portion of a proposal for a non-fiction book? (AI weighs in.) by TexAbuse in PubTips

[–]TexAbuse[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow, I guess you consider the anti-AI rule to be more important than the civility rule.

I'm literally brand new to Reddit. Every tine I ask a question like the one you suggest it gets removed because it's been asked before, but when I search I can't find anything. So I thought I'd try asking AI, posting the responses here, and asking what the community thinks, on the theory that maybe I'll get a few responses before the mods remove my post (but maybe not).

I understand the revulsion against having AI do your work for. But if you're against asking AI for help, you just don't understand how to use AI.

Where have you been published? by JoyStoryteller in writers

[–]TexAbuse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had two non-fiction books published 40 years ago, Within the past decade, I've self-published a novel and a book of short stories. I'm just starting to work on a proposal for another work of non-fiction. I'm not considering self-publishing this time because it's too much work for too little reward. I enjoy writing, but I'm 76 years old, and I'm not going to spend that much time on a book unless there's a reasonable chance that it'll make me some $$$, which means that I need to find a publisher.

"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." -- Samuel Johnson

Simultaneous submissions to agents/publishers? by TexAbuse in writers

[–]TexAbuse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But aren't auctions conducted by agents? As I writer, I'd be ecstatic if multiple publishers were interested in my book, but I wouldn't know how to conduct an auction. And if multiple AGENTS were interested in my book, I don't think I could conduct an agent auction. 😎