Are you looking for a last-minute gift for the kids? A game that’s fun yet educational? Something that teaches them about the wonders of litigation? Then checkout, the board game lawsuit.
The game’s objective, is to finish with the most money. Players start out as solo practitioners with $40,000 in the bank. If you land on spaces called Lawsuit!, you take a card that describing the results of a trial (there are also cards for settlements and appeals) — e.g.:
Your client, a clown, was hurt when a child at a party squeezed his big red nose too hard. He’s been disabled ever since. Collect $2,000 in workers compensation benefits.
One little monkey jumped on his bed. The bed collapsed and he bumped his head. His owner called the doctor and the doctor said, “Sue the manufacturer for that faulty bed.†He did and won. Collect $2,000.
Link:
Professional Games
The game’s objective, is to finish with the most money. Players start out as solo practitioners with $40,000 in the bank. If you land on spaces called Lawsuit!, you take a card that describing the results of a trial (there are also cards for settlements and appeals) — e.g.:
Your client, a clown, was hurt when a child at a party squeezed his big red nose too hard. He’s been disabled ever since. Collect $2,000 in workers compensation benefits.
One little monkey jumped on his bed. The bed collapsed and he bumped his head. His owner called the doctor and the doctor said, “Sue the manufacturer for that faulty bed.†He did and won. Collect $2,000.
Link:
Professional Games