What's in a name?
I have abstracted the following from The Australian ( full story at http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25633841-12377,00.html)
"SOME of the victims of the Kerang train crash in Victoria's north are suing the truck driver.
Truck driver, Christian Scholl, 50, yesterday was cleared by a Victorian Supreme Court jury over the crash that killed 11 people.
....
A lawyer for five of the victims, Don Maffia, says he is bringing a claim against the Transport Accident Commission which insures Mr Scholl. ...."
So we have a lawyer from the Maffia taking on a Christian. I was going to say 'I don't like his chances.' but I actually do like them because I think he is a greedy ambulance chaser whose probability of success should be very low.
"SOME of the victims of the Kerang train crash in Victoria's north are suing the truck driver.
Truck driver, Christian Scholl, 50, yesterday was cleared by a Victorian Supreme Court jury over the crash that killed 11 people.
....
A lawyer for five of the victims, Don Maffia, says he is bringing a claim against the Transport Accident Commission which insures Mr Scholl. ...."
So we have a lawyer from the Maffia taking on a Christian. I was going to say 'I don't like his chances.' but I actually do like them because I think he is a greedy ambulance chaser whose probability of success should be very low.
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