Arguing that “No plaintiff should have nothing to lose”, Dalrymple shares the results of a frivolous lawsuit resulting from medical research:
The purpose of research is to discover what was previously unknown. Research wouldn’t be necessary if we knew everything there was to know, but that will never be the case so research will always be a necessity, so long as knowledge remains preferable to ignorance. And while wisdom may be folly where ignorance is bliss, you can never know that to be true until after you’ve become wise.
Apparently, all of this is perfectly obvious except to certain trial lawyers, whose job it is to exploit the corrupt and corrupting tort system.
Lawyers; the larval stage of politician, are seldom above reproach and frequently beneath contempt.