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This book looks at mass tort litigation in a variety of formats including lawsuits against manufacturers and Big Pharma. The authors argue that without the personal injury bar, outrageous examples of rampant corporate greed would continue to this day. The author references many class actions such as the exploding Pinto, Agent Orange, the Opioid epidemic, concussions in the NFL, and the Boeing 737 Max scandal. Text reform zealots argue that these lawsuits are bogus and detrimental to the American way of life. This is, of course, ridiculous.

The authors argue that attorneys are the only means to alleviate the excesses of corporate greed by showing multiple cases of mistakes that were purposefully ignored because of the quest for corporate gain. Big corporations live by a cost/benefit analysis that allow and even foster the inevitable lawsuit which results from their greed.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Feeding Frenzy Mentality

Chapter 2: Car Foes: Unsafe at Any Speed

Chapter 3: Car Woes: Pinto Combustibles

Chapter 4: Bendectin and Birth Defects

Chapter 5: Agent Orange

Chapter 6: Dalkon Shield Litigation

Chapter 7: Asbestos Exposure

Chapter 8: The Silicosis Bust

Chapter 9: Tobacco Industry Litigation

Chapter 10: Lawyers, Guns, and Money

Chapter 11: Lockerbie and Mass Disasters

Chapter 12: Big Pharma Generally

Chapter 13: Direct-to-Consumer Advertising

Chapter 14: FDA: A Wizard Should Know Better!

Chapter 15: The Vioxx Moment

Chapter 16: Hip, Knee, and Breast Implants

Chapter 17: Football Concussions

Chapter 18: College Football Players, Larry Nassar, and the Culture of Rape

Chapter 19: Tort Reform or Tort Retreat

Blood in the Water: Feeding Frenzies and the Mass

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 22/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781793652126, 978-1793652126
    ISBN10: 1793652120

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book looks at mass tort litigation in a variety of formats including lawsuits against manufacturers and Big Pharma. The authors argue that without the personal injury bar, outrageous examples of rampant corporate greed would continue to this day. The author references many class actions such as the exploding Pinto, Agent Orange, the Opioid epidemic, concussions in the NFL, and the Boeing 737 Max scandal. Text reform zealots argue that these lawsuits are bogus and detrimental to the American way of life. This is, of course, ridiculous.

    The authors argue that attorneys are the only means to alleviate the excesses of corporate greed by showing multiple cases of mistakes that were purposefully ignored because of the quest for corporate gain. Big corporations live by a cost/benefit analysis that allow and even foster the inevitable lawsuit which results from their greed.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: The Feeding Frenzy Mentality

    Chapter 2: Car Foes: Unsafe at Any Speed

    Chapter 3: Car Woes: Pinto Combustibles

    Chapter 4: Bendectin and Birth Defects

    Chapter 5: Agent Orange

    Chapter 6: Dalkon Shield Litigation

    Chapter 7: Asbestos Exposure

    Chapter 8: The Silicosis Bust

    Chapter 9: Tobacco Industry Litigation

    Chapter 10: Lawyers, Guns, and Money

    Chapter 11: Lockerbie and Mass Disasters

    Chapter 12: Big Pharma Generally

    Chapter 13: Direct-to-Consumer Advertising

    Chapter 14: FDA: A Wizard Should Know Better!

    Chapter 15: The Vioxx Moment

    Chapter 16: Hip, Knee, and Breast Implants

    Chapter 17: Football Concussions

    Chapter 18: College Football Players, Larry Nassar, and the Culture of Rape

    Chapter 19: Tort Reform or Tort Retreat

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