Mass Tort Deals

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Price
$40.69
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publish Date
Pages
250
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.61 inches | 0.87 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781108404211

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About the Author

Elizabeth Chamblee Burch is the Fuller E. Callaway Chair of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law and has been a visiting professor at Harvard Law School. In 2015, she won the American Law Institute's Early Career Scholars Medal. She has published over thirty articles and essays in journals such as the New York University Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Virginia Law Review, and Vanderbilt Law Review. She co-authors a casebook on The Law of Class Actions and Other Aggregate Litigation (2013) and is a frequent commentator in various national news media, such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today and The L. A. Times.

Reviews

'In Mass Tort Deals, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch exposes the corrupt inner workings of multi-district litigation to the light of day. By bringing both the fly's eye for detail and the eagle's eye for grand design to bear on mass tort settlements, she shows how repeat-playing plaintiffs' attorneys and defendants operating in the near-absence of rules use the MDL to enrich themselves, while judges, who care mainly about establishing reputations as settlement facilitators, tolerate and even encourage conduct they ought to condemn. If federal judges ever look back with shame upon their actions, which fostered a Wild West of litigation in which lawlessness enabled self-interested plaintiffs' lawyers and defendants to enrich themselves at the expense of injured claimants, Professor Burch will deserve much of the credit.' Charles M. Silver, Roy W. and Eugenia C. McDonald Endowed Chair in Civil Procedure, University of Texas
'Mass Tort Deals is terrific - one of the most important books to come out about the American tort system in recent memory. The stories Burch tells are riveting, sometimes shocking. The book combines groundbreaking empirical research with clear writing and it is easy to see why she is outraged at much of what she finds. Her sharp analysis lays bare the problems and successes of the billion dollar deals that resolve large scale harms, and she provides serious proposals for fixing what's wrong with the system. Critics and proponents of the tort system alike - not only lawyers! - should read this book.' Alexandra Lahav, Ellen Ash Peters Professor, University of Connecticut and author of In Praise of Litigation
'Mass Tort Deals is a landmark achievement. No development this century is more significant to American civil justice than the emergence of the mass tort system. Combining exhaustive research with novel and sophisticated analysis, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch shows how this system often favors the powerful over the powerless. Her eminently readable book challenges judges and lawyers to do better for thousands of injured victims, and it charts a wise path forward. This is impactful scholarship, the very best that the legal academy can offer.' David Marcus, University of California, Los Angeles
'Mass Tort Deals is a fearless, detailed examination of the danger that plaintiffs may be twice victimized, first by a product or practice that causes them harm, and next by a justice system in which deals are driven by corporate defendants, repeat-player lawyers, and settlement-driving judges who may lose sight of the needs of the victims.' Howard M. Erichson, Fordham University