The antiquated laws in New York have not only led to enormous payouts and financial strain on businesses but also consequences for the everyday citizens of the state.
The difficulties arise from a centuries-old law that places unmanageable burdens on small business owners, forcing them to navigate a complex legal landscape that can lead to ruinous lawsuits.
For the Robey and DeMint sisters, a genuine dream turned into a nightmare when they were hit with a multi-million dollar lawsuit, highlighting a systemic issue that places the burden on innocent entrepreneurs.
New York's legal system, described as a 'judicial hellhole', is criticized for its plaintiff-friendly nature, benefitting lawyers while devastating small business owners with antiquated laws.
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