Lynn A. Baker
- Frederick M. Baron Chair in Law
- Professor
Lynn Baker is a legal expert on complex legal ethics, with scholarly interests that include mass tort litigation, "mega-settlements," professional responsibility, attorneys' fees, and state and local government law. Professor Baker has authored dozens of articles and book chapters, many of which have been cited by courts and in prominent legal treatises. She is also an elected member of the American Law Institute.
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Professor Baker's wide-ranging scholarly interests include mass tort litigation, "Mega-settlements," Professional Responsibility (especially issues involving "aggregate" litigation and group settlements), attorneys' fees, and State and Local Government Law. She is often called upon by lawyers to serve as a consultant in mass tort settlements and as an expert on issues of complex legal ethics, settlement fund allocations, and attorneys' fees. Professor Baker has also been a court-appointed allocation Special Master in mass tort settlements. She is an elected member of the American Law Institute.
Professor Baker is the author or co-author of dozens of articles and book chapters, many of which have been cited by courts and in prominent legal treatises. Her recent publications include "The 'Inherent Powers' of Multidistrict Litigation Courts" (Pepperdine Law Review symposium, 2024), "MDL Myths," (Texas Law Review, 2023) (with Andrew D. Bradt); "Anecdotes Versus Data in the Search for Truth about Multidistrict Litigation," (Cornell Law Review Online, 2022) (with Andrew Bradt); "The Mysterious Market for Post-Settlement Litigant Finance," (N.Y.U. Law Review Online, 2021) (with Ronen Avraham & Anthony J. Sebok); and "The MDL Revolution and Consumer Legal Funding," (Review of Litigation, 2021) (with Ronen Avraham & Anthony J. Sebok). Professor Baker is also the co-author of a leading law school text, Local Government Law: Cases and Materials (Foundation Press, 6th ed. 2022) (with Clayton P. Gillette and David Schleicher).
A graduate of Yale Law School, Yale College, and Oxford University (Marshall Scholar), she was a Law Clerk to the Hon. Amalya L. Kearse, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (1985-86 Term). A two-time world champion in tournament bridge (2018 & 2014), Professor Baker is also a sixteen-time North American champion.
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year-2021
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Invited Paper and Presentation
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at 31st Annual Meeting of the American Law and Economics Association, virtual meeting (October 23, 2021). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist” at Berkeley Law Civil Justice Research Institute, virtual symposium on "Selection of Leadership in MDLs," (September 17, 2021). -
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The Mysterious Market for Post-Settlement Litigant Finance
Lynn A. Baker, Ronen Avraham, Anthony J. Sebok. “The Mysterious Market for Post-Settlement Litigant Finance.” In 96 N.Y.U. Law Review Online, Page 181 (2021). View online. -
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Special Editor -- Law & Contemporary Problems
Lynn A. Baker. “Special Editor -- Law & Contemporary Problems” (July 13, 2021). -
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The MDL Revolution and Consumer Legal Funding
Lynn A. Baker, Ronen Avraham, Anthony J. Sebok. “The MDL Revolution and Consumer Legal Funding.” In 40 Review of Litigation, Page 143 (2021). -
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In Defense of Private Claims Resolution Facilities
Lynn A. Baker, Charles M. Silver. “In Defense of Private Claims Resolution Facilities.” In 84 Law and Contemporary Problems, Page 45 (2021). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at 3rd Annual Consumer Law Scholars Conference (March 4, 2021). -
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Rethinking the Senate
Lynn A Baker, Rethinking the Senate, 44 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 39 (2021)
year-2020
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist and Moderator” at First Annual Class Action Annual Case Law and Practices Review Bench-Bar Conference (November 13, 2020). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist” at Baylor Law School Complex Litigation LLM Program (August 4, 2020). -
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Mass Tort Remedies and the Puzzle of the Disappearing Defendant
Lynn A. Baker. “Mass Tort Remedies and the Puzzle of the Disappearing Defendant.” In 98 Texas Law Review, Page 1165 (2020). -
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Layers of Lawyers: Parsing the Complexities of Claimant Representation in Mass Tort MDLs
Lynn A. Baker, Stephen J. Herman. “Layers of Lawyers: Parsing the Complexities of Claimant Representation in Mass Tort MDLs.” In 24 Lewis & Clark Law Review, Page 469 (2000). -
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Invited Paper and Panelist
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Panelist” at 2020 Federalist Society National Student Symposium on "The Structural Constitution in the 21st Century" (March 14, 2020). -
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Invited Paper and Presentation
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at Texas Law Review Symposium on "Remedies in Complex Litigation" (January 31, 2020).
year-2019
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Scholarship Award Committee
Lynn A. Baker. “Scholarship Award Committee” at Pound Civil Justice Institute (November 14, 2019). -
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Invited Panelist and Moderator
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Panelist and Moderator” at 19th Annual Class Action/Complex Litigation Symposium, Louisiana State Bar Association (November 8, 2019). -
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Invited Paper and Presentation
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at Lewis & Clark Law School and Pound Civil Justice Institute Symposium (November 1, 2019). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Commentator” at Lewis & Clark Law School and Pound Civil Justice Institute Symposium (November 1, 2019). -
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Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Commentator” at Fifth Annual Civil Procedure Workshop (October 25, 2019). -
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Invited Paper and Presentation
Lynn A. Baker. “Invited Paper and Presentation” at Workshop on Law and Economics, Tel Aviv University, Buchmann Faculty of Law (March 11, 2019).