Does anybody remember the case.... I'm foggy on the details, but IIRC, it was a judge who sued his dry cleaners for $54 million over pair of missing pants. The case dragged on and on. And eventually the judge lost. But the dry cleaners went out of business anyway, simply over the sheer court cost. Can you imagine the wasted time? The effort? The pain in the neck over a pair of pants?
Let me address a couple of points. My first point is that people are greedy. Not all people, but some. If they think they can squeeze blood from a stone, they will... to a point of persistence that borders on insanity. If people think there's money to be made from suing Casey, they will. She'll be hounded by lawyers from here to eternity. Just look at anybody that's ever won the lottery. That's why -if they're smart- they keep a good lawyer/financial adviser close at hand. Ask yourself, is Casey that smart? And, if she is- will she take her own advice?
My second point, is that Casey is famous -but in a bad way. People who want to be famous also will want to cling to her (like the "will you marry me" genius outside the courthouse today. Do you think he was serious? Or did he just want to be on tv?) And Casey is the star of her own show. I don't see how she'll want to share the spotlight with any of these leeches.
People who don't want to associate with Casey because they have no desire to become famous- will just want to avoid her. She'll be a pariah to them. Who'll will want a Casey Anthony living next door? Eating at their restaurant? Or marrying into their family?
In summation, it's very possible that lawsuits are just the very beginning of her problems.