SMNR: Mega-Settlements

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MON 3:45 - 5:35 pm TNH 3.115

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Paper

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seminar will examine the evolution, future, and unique problems posed by the "mega-settlement" in modern American law. Over the past 30 years, American courts and lawyers have been increasingly challenged by the special difficulties presented by the litigation of mass torts, such as those involving the BP oil spill, Vioxx, the diet drug Fen-Phen, asbestos, and the 9/11 attacks. The high-stakes, multibillion dollar settlements of nationwide litigation involving thousands of plaintiffs have forced attorneys (for both the plaintiffs and defendants) and the courts to rethink notions of individual justice, and the zealous and ethical representation of clients. Some of the topics to be covered include: the variety of structures for resolving mass tort litigation, including the "quasi-class action"; the changing role of the court and the proper limits on judicial power; ethical issues confronting attorneys (for both plaintiffs and defendants); how best to compensate attorneys (for both plaintiffs and defendants); and various proposals for reform. Pre-requisites: Professional Responsibility, which may be taken during the same semester. Requirements: Research paper and several short "response" papers on the weekly reading assignment.

Textbooks ( * denotes required )

Who Gets What: Fair Compensation after Tragedy and Financial Upheaval *
Feinberg
Public Affairs , edition: 2012
ISBN: 1586489771
Risks, Reputations, and Rewards *
Kritzer
Stanford Univ. Press , edition: 2004
ISBN: 0804749671
Agent Orange on Trial *
Schuck
Harvard Univ. Press , edition: Enlarged 1987
ISBN: 0674010264
Lawyer Barons: What Their Contingency Fees Really Cost America *
Brickman
Cambridge , edition: 2011
ISBN: 9780521189491
Individual Justice in Mass Tort Litigation *
Weinstein
Northwestern Univ. Press , edition: 1995
ISBN: 0810111888

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