Here is a story from Kentucky. What caught our interest was the "case so good he couldn’t lose it"
"He has been called the lawyer "sued on both ends" — losing lawsuits filed against him by his client and by the Louisville surgeon his client unsuccessfully sued.
As the Kentucky Trial Court Review put it, Tennessee attorney Laurence Dry was found on one hand to have botched a medical malpractice case "so good he couldn’t lose it" and on the other hand to have filed a case "so bad he never should have taken it."
The paradoxical result is unprecedented in Kentucky, according to the presidents of both Kentucky Defense Counsel, which defends civil cases, and the Kentucky Justice Association, which represents plaintiffs