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PostPosted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:19 am 
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Lol whut?

http://thedailywh.at/2011/11/03/frivolo ... the-day-2/

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Frivolous Lawsuit of the Day: A New York man is suing the photography studio he hired to document his wedding in 2003 because he says they didn’t shoot the last 15 minutes of the reception, leaving out the last dance and the bouquet toss.

Wait — it gets so much worse: As compensation for his mental anguish, Todd Remis wants H & H Photographers to cough up $48,000 so he can recreate the wedding, right down to the guests, for them to re-shoot.

The New York Times makes note of one tiny hitch in Remis’s plan: He and his wife, Milena Grzibovska, are now divorced, and her exact whereabouts are currently unknown to him.

The lawsuit, which was filed two years ago just prior to the statute of limitation’s expiration date, has already cost H & H more in legal fees than the amount of money Remis wants for his wedding recreation.

“[This case is] an abuse of the legal system,” said studio owner Dan Fried.


Why would you even want them? Oh wait, you're divorced from (what I assume is) a mail-order bride and you're broke.


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I don't know that he was divorced when he filed suit.

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The couple separated around 2008 and their divorce, which Mr. Remis contends was amicable, was finalized in 2010. Mr. Remis sued in 2009, just before the statute of limitation was about to expire, according to Mr. Fried.


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Ahh, I didn't read the NYT article, just the one linked. Looks like they weren't divorced when he filed.

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Not divorced, but separated.


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The lawsuit....has already cost H & H more in legal fees than the amount of money Remis wants for his wedding recreation.


:psyduck: That is insanity.

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Maybe he thinks when he recreates the ceremony he can get someone to play his ex, shadily gaining another legal marriage!


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The lawsuit....has already cost H & H more in legal fees than the amount of money Remis wants for his wedding recreation.


:psyduck: That is insanity.


That's a prime example of why settlements can't be looked at as an admission of guilt.

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