No, this post is not about my years at college for LLB degree. I am in my second year and am frequently required to do researches and stay updated about what is happening in the world of law. For the same reason, I came across this really amusing case, which at least I don’t consider a “case” at all but a funny crack that can be used to lighten up the mood when going gets tough.

So as it happens, Googasian claims to be a law firm working for social welfare of people. The other character of this joke is Belford High School that awards degrees to people on the basis of their life and work experience. So Googasian charges Belford of scamming and fraudulent practices and files a case at Michigan court.

Now the funny bit is that Belford is a non US entity. Blunder of this caliber should end up in termination of license to practice for the kind of incompetency it shows is hideous. Secondly, I was taught in the first week of my LLB to always talk on the basis of facts and evidence, and research thoroughly before making a claim.

But I know for a fact that the strategies that are involved in cases can have hidden facets that cannot be guessed by a bystander. Maybe it is competitor’s strategy, maybe it is a publicity stunt, maybe it is geared to defame and extort money…possibilities are endless. My only advice would be to opt for a firm that knows their work, unlike Googasian, and is above the basic blunders that prove Googasian’s incompetency.