Was This Tort Based on Discrimination in Some Way?

The King of Torts (2003)

Sometimes, when I get halfway through a book, I just have to stop, mainly because the subject matter doesn’t hold my interest, or I just don’t wanted it to end badly, as so many novels do. This one is no different.

I stopped reading this one more than a month ago. But last night, I had a dream about a series of tort cases (10 in total) that were being processed quite quickly, except for one: this one involved 10 people and should also have been an open-and-shut case, but was dragging on a bit. Why was it not going through the usual processes? The more I looked into it, the more flimsy the case seemed, so that made me wonder: what’s behind this one? At the base, discrimination may have played an unconscious motive .

Is that the message I was meant to understand?

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