So Sue Me!: How to Protect Your Assets from the Lawsuit Explosion

Summary
America is lawsuit crazy. We are becoming bankrupted through sky rocketing insurance premiums and ravaged by ludicrous jury awards. Nobody is safe from the million lawyers hunting their next victim. Can you afford to lose what you have to a frivolous lawsuit? If you are in a car accident, involved in a divorce, or any type of lawsuit-no matter how insignificant it may seem-someone may attempt to leverage a huge settlement. Careful planning before problems arise places your assets securely out of reach from those who would take your hard-earned money. So Sue Me! provides you with the sound legal financial advice to protect your assets!Arnold S. Goldstein, Ph.D., one of the country's foremost authorities in asset protection, teaches you to safeguard yourself against creditors, lawsuits, divorce, the IRS and bankruptcy. Read this eye-opening financial primer and defend yorself against those who would rob you of your possessions, money and security.
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