It was a project of plaintiffs' lawyer Susan Saladoff, many members of the mainstream media of course most trial lawyers have lauded the film.
But like a latte without cream--something was clearly absent--the truth
Adding the missing ingredient is the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, it has launched HotCoffeeTruth.com, which separates fact from fiction in the trial lawyers' movie.
From an ILR press release:
This new site features videos with a panel of legal experts dissecting and rebutting some of the key points made in Hot Coffee.Technorati tags: tort lawsuit legal lawtort reform
Moderated by renowned attorney Victor Schwartz, the panel consists of Judge Jon R. Gray, former circuit judge from Missouri and now practicing defense attorney; Sheila B. Scheuerman, Associate Professor at Charleston School of Law in South Carolina and co-editor of the TortsProf Blog; and Professor Paul Figley, Associate Director of Legal Rhetoric at American University’s Washington College of Law in Washington, DC.
Whether or not you're a lawyer — ILR thinks you'll enjoy watching this esteemed panel give trial lawyers a dose of the truth.
And, as Susan Saladoff takes her film "on the road" to movie screenings and film festivals, it's so important that the truth be told.
Please visit HotCoffeeTruth.com today and share with your friends to help stop the lawsuit industry’s propaganda in its tracks.
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