So, judging by the viewer’s perspective of this artwork, the Small Claims courtroom on the other side of those double-doors is suspended above the street 2 stories below? The open door just to the right seems to indicate that, unless this is the Twilite Zone and the open door is a portal to another world/place/time (Google the T.Z. reference if over your head).
Given some of the programs now on tv, maybe there should be one where lawyers present their cases and the critics and audience give them an up or down vote.
There’s a guy around here who tries to buy, with low ball offers, every house that comes up for sale. Then he sues either the Agent or the Seller, or both, when his offer is not accepted. The door on the right is for his kind. I have no clue on what these suits are based and why any lawyer would bring them.
Where do mediocre musicians go to file their Hey, this hit song sounds a little bit like a flop I wrote fifteen years ago! I want half their profits for copyright infringement! lawsuits?
This reminds me of an episode of Night Court where the courtroom was haunted by a ghost who was still disputing a parking ticket. Judge Harry’s response was “Get an afterlife.”
If only that were so. It seems to me that the “foot long sandwich” case sort of lowered the bar for every one. I wonder how big the scoop was they used for the raisins in Kellogg’s Raisin Bran? It doesn’t seem like 2 scoops to me.
When you are not directly involved in a case and want to get in your 2 cents you file an amicus brief. If you think the case is a joke, do you file a comicus brief?
C over 2 years ago
That last sign should read Lawyer’s Lounge
Bilan over 2 years ago
But if you pay a high-priced lawyer, you get to see a judge.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sounds like Judge Judy, on her cranky days…and she has many, she scooted a few out the door today!
Imagine over 2 years ago
Modern courtship.
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
So, judging by the viewer’s perspective of this artwork, the Small Claims courtroom on the other side of those double-doors is suspended above the street 2 stories below? The open door just to the right seems to indicate that, unless this is the Twilite Zone and the open door is a portal to another world/place/time (Google the T.Z. reference if over your head).
Farside99 over 2 years ago
A good place for the Jan 6 “insurrection” kangaroo court.
keenanthelibrarian over 2 years ago
I have to think that Wiley has some issues with the legal profession …
braindead Premium Member over 2 years ago
Which one gets the widespread undetectable voter fraud cases?
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
Craps shoot court.
PraiseofFolly over 2 years ago
Wearing his new trifocals for the first day, Aloysius momentarily wonders what crimes clams could possibly have committed. Illegal shell companies?
Can't Sleep over 2 years ago
Rudy forgot to close the door.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Given some of the programs now on tv, maybe there should be one where lawyers present their cases and the critics and audience give them an up or down vote.
bbenoit over 2 years ago
There’s a guy around here who tries to buy, with low ball offers, every house that comes up for sale. Then he sues either the Agent or the Seller, or both, when his offer is not accepted. The door on the right is for his kind. I have no clue on what these suits are based and why any lawyer would bring them.
Kveldulf over 2 years ago
Where do mediocre musicians go to file their Hey, this hit song sounds a little bit like a flop I wrote fifteen years ago! I want half their profits for copyright infringement! lawsuits?
dflak over 2 years ago
If this keeps up, there will be a lawyer shortage: another supply chain issue where demand exceeds supply.
kv450 over 2 years ago
Old Joke: In a town with only one lawyer, the attorney goes broke; in a town with 2 lawyers, everyone else goes broke.
carlzr over 2 years ago
This reminds me of an episode of Night Court where the courtroom was haunted by a ghost who was still disputing a parking ticket. Judge Harry’s response was “Get an afterlife.”
Lenavid over 2 years ago
99.9% of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
Bill The Nuke over 2 years ago
I just read about a woman suing a guy for $10,000 for standing her up on a date.
Chansonreve over 2 years ago
We need more doors #2 and #3…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
If only that were so. It seems to me that the “foot long sandwich” case sort of lowered the bar for every one. I wonder how big the scoop was they used for the raisins in Kellogg’s Raisin Bran? It doesn’t seem like 2 scoops to me.
mindjob over 2 years ago
Wonder which door the climate change lawsuits will wind up in
willispate over 2 years ago
that last sign was hilarious.
jconnors3954 over 2 years ago
Last should be the biggest.
chaunceygardener over 2 years ago
Wiley forgot traffic court. That’s where the unfettered graft takes place.
xyzwriter48 over 2 years ago
Now, that’s common sense when it comes to our litiguous society.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Where’s the “Take it to Judge Judy” door?
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Fist Bump at Your Own Risk!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
No.3 is home to the Trumpites.
Guiliani has a basement room all to himself.
jbruins84341 over 2 years ago
Thought that door led to a closet. Then I saw the little guy standing there.
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
This reminds me of the many small minded civil cases I heard of when I was a court official.
Grover St. Clair over 2 years ago
When you are not directly involved in a case and want to get in your 2 cents you file an amicus brief. If you think the case is a joke, do you file a comicus brief?