Overlawyered.com commentary
[through mid-June 2003. Items after that date collected
here]:
Florida class action (Engle), 2003: "A
$710 million loose end", Jun. 24; ""Trial
lawyers get spanked'", May 24-26; "Court overturns $145 billion Engle
award", May 22-23. 2001: "Angles
on Engle", May 24. 2000: "'Not
even thinking about' fees", Aug. 11-13; "Smoking
and responsibility: columnists weigh in", Jul. 28-30; "'Poll:
majority disapprove of tobacco fine'", Jul. 24-25; "Florida
verdict: more editorial reaction", Jul. 24-25; "Smoking
and responsibility: columnists weigh in", Jul. 28-30; Editorial
roundup", Jul. 19-20; "Florida
tobacco verdict", July 18; "Tobacco:
why stop at net worth?" (punitive damage rulings by judge), Jul. 10;
"Another Mr. Civility nominee"
(Stanley Rosenblatt), Jun. 2-4. 1999: "$49
million lawyers' fee okayed in case where clients got nothing" (secondhand
smoke class action), Sept. 28; "Personal
responsibility takes a vacation in Miami", Jul. 8; "The
Florida tobacco jurors: anything but typical", Wall Street Journal,
Jul. 12, 1999.
Tobacco fees reconsidered, 2003: "Senate
panel nixes tobacco-fee clawback", May 9-11; "Feds
indict former Texas AG", Mar. 8-9; "'Not
a pretty picture'", Jan. 10-12. 2002: "Judge
overturns $1.3 billion tobacco fee award" (Castano Group), Sept. 27-29;
"Welcome Fox News viewers/ readers",
Aug. 2-4; "Tobacco fees: one brave
judge" (New York), Jul. 30-31 (& Aug.
2-4, Jun. 21-23,
Oct.
16-17,
Oct. 25-27, 2002;
Feb.
11 & Jun. 6-8, 2003;
May
11, 2001).
"'Lawyers who won $10 bil.
verdict had donated to judge'", Apr. 30, 2003; "A
bond too far", Apr. 4-6; "Appeals
bonds, again", Apr. 2-3; "Mad
County pays out again" ("light" cigarette class action), Mar. 24, 2003.
"'Nanny Bloomberg'" (NYC
smoking ban), Oct. 22, 2002.
Tobacco fees, state by state, 2003: "'Law
firms in tobacco suit seek $1.2b more'" (Mass.), May 19 (& Jan.
2-3, 2002, Dec. 22, 1999);
"Feds indict former Texas AG",
Mar. 8-9 (& May 22, Sept.
1-3, 2000;
Jun. 21,
Aug.
29-30, Nov. 12, 2001,
Jul.
15,
Jul. 30-31, 2002;
Jan.
10-12, 2003).
2002: "Judge
overturns $1.3 billion tobacco fee award" (Castano Group, California),
Sept. 27-29; "Tobacco fees: one
brave judge" (N.Y.), Jul. 30-31 (& Aug.
2-4, Jun. 21-23, 2002,
Oct.
16-17, 2002, Feb. 11, 2003,
May
11, 2001); "Dewey deserve
that much?", Mar. 6; "Mass.,
Ill., NYC tobacco fees", Jan. 2-3. 2001: "Michigan
tobacco fees", Sept. 19-20; "Tobacco-fee
tensions" (Fla. resumes investing in tobacco cos.), Jun. 21 (&
letter to editor, Jul. 6); "Missouri's
tagalong tobacco fees", Jun. 5 (& Sept.
21, 2000); "'Lungren now a
paid advocate for his former foes'" (Calif.), Apr. 5; "(Another)
'Monster Fee Award for Tobacco Fighters'" (Calif. cities and counties),
Mar. 21-22; "Reclaiming the tobacco
loot", Mar. 15; "Lawyers get
tobacco fees early", Mar. 5; "Tobacco
arbitrator: they all know whose side I'm on", Feb. 16-19. 2000:
"Beehive of legal activity: Utah
tobacco fees", Nov. 6; "South
Carolina tobacco fees: how to farm money", Oct. 25; "Gore
amid friendly crowd (again)" (Fla.), Apr. 12 (& "Dershowitz's
Florida frolic?", Jul. 17; also see Dec.
8-10, 2000, Aug. 8-9, 2000,
Dec.
27-28, 1999); "Sooner get
rich" (Oklahoma), Jun. 7; "'Lawyers'
tobacco-suit fees invite revolt'" (Ohio), May 23; "North
Carolina (& Kentucky & Tennessee) tobacco fees", May 2; "Connecticut
AG has 'no idea' whether lawyers he hired are overcharging", Feb. 3
(& update Feb. 16); "Pennsylvania
tobacco fees: such a bargain!", Jan. 10 (& Oct.
24, 2002). 1999: "Maryland's
kingmaker" (Peter Angelos), Oct. 19 (& Dec.
9, 1999, Oct. 16-17, 2000,
June
21, 2001, Apr. 10, 2002);
"Illinois tobacco fees",
Oct. 16-17; "My dear old tobacco-fee
friends" (Kansas AG, like Connecticut's, gave tobacco business to her
old law firm), Oct. 11 (see also Sept.
21, 2000); "Boardwalk bonanza"
(N.J.), Oct. 1-3; "News judgment",
Aug. 6; "Puff, the magic fees"
(Wisc.), Jul. 13.
Tobacco-fee tycoons, 2003: "Class
action lawyer takes $20 million from defendant's side" (Joseph
Rice), Mar. 15-16; "'Not a pretty
picture'", Jan. 10-12; 2002: "Rumblings
in Mississippi" (Scruggs, Minor), Oct. 9-10 (& Nov.
6); "Judge overturns $1.3
billion tobacco fee award" (Castano Group), Sept. 27-29. 2001:
"Settle a dispute today"
(O'Quinn vs. Jamail), Sept. 18; "Ness
monster sighted in Narragansett Bay" (Rhode Island, Ness Motley), Jun.
7 (& see Oct. 6-9, 2000,
July
17, 2000,
Nov. 1, 1999).
2000:
"Punch-outs, Florida style"
(Robert Montgomery), Nov. 17-19 (& see Aug.
8, April 12, 2000; Aug.
21-22, 1999); "Friend to
the famous" (Williams Bailey), Oct. 12; "Senator
Lieberman: a sampler" (voted to curb tobacco fees), Aug. 8-9; "Trial
lawyer candidates" (Minnesota's Ciresi), Jul. 6 (& update Sept.
15-17; loses primary bid); "'Lawyers'
tobacco-suit fees invite revolt'" (USA Today editorial), May
23. 1999: "Who's
afraid of Dickie Scruggs?", Dec. 2; "Maryland's
kingmaker" (Peter Angelos), Oct. 19 (& Dec.
9, 1999, Oct. 16-17, 2000,
June
21, 2001); "The Marie Antoinette
school of public relations" (tobacco lawyers pose for photo shoot on
their yachts, horse farms, etc.), Aug. 21-22; and see lawyers'
campaign contributions.
Humor: "Dave Barry
on tobacco settlement, round III", Sept. 16-17, 2002; "Dave
Barry on tobacco suits, round II", March 16, 2000; "Dave
Barry on federal tobacco suit", Oct. 26, 1999; "Cartoon
that made us laugh" ("....We can't take those off the
market! Dangerous products are a gold mine for the government!"),
Jan. 21-23, 2000.
.
Terms of state tobacco settlement, 2003: "Appeals
bonds, again", Apr. 2-3. 2002: "We
did it all for the public health, cont'd" (Alabama devotes more proceeds
to tobacco farmers than to smoking reduction), Aug. 22; "Tobacco
settlement funds go to tobacco promotion" (N.C.), Jun. 28-30;
"'Bush budget surprise: $25M for
tobacco suit'" (Martha Derthick, Up in Smoke), Feb. 20. 2001:
"Tobacco-fee tensions" (Fla.
resumes investing in tobacco cos.), Jun. 21 (& letter to editor, Jul.
6); "Reclaiming the tobacco
loot", Mar. 15; "Push him
into a bedroom, hand him a script" (Bill Clinton testimonial for tobacco
lawyers), Mar. 9-11; "Lawyers
get tobacco fees early", Mar. 5; "Tobacco
arbitrator: they all know whose side I'm on", Feb. 16-19; "Safer
smokes vs. the settlement cartel", Feb. 7-8. 2000: "Missouri
tobacco fees", Sept. 21, 2000; "Tobacco-
and gun-suit reading" (Stuart Taylor, Jr.), Aug. 21-22, 2000; "Challenging
the multistate settlement", Jul. 17, 2000. 1999: "'Few
Settlement Dollars Used for Tobacco Control'", Dec. 27-28; "Tobacco
bankruptcies, and what comes after" (state gov'ts, trial lawyers would
become cigarette producers), Dec. 13; "How
the tobacco settlement works" (the more cigarettes sold, the more money
states get), Nov. 2; "Addictive
tobacco money" (states sued over alleged burden on their taxpayers
-- so are they using the proceeds to cut taxes?), Sept. 7; "Collusion:
it's an AG thing" (terms of settlement cartelize cigarette industry),
Jul. 29. Also see Walter Olson, "Puff,
the magic settlement", Reason, Jan. 2000.
"'Tough tobacco laws may not
deter kids'", Jun. 7-9, 2002; "Blind
newsdealer charged with selling cigarettes to underage buyer", Sept.
16, 1999.
"Sin-suit city" (Banzhaf),
Jun. 10, 2002.
"Ad model sues tobacco company",
May 1-2, 2002.
"Australian party calls for
banning smoking while driving", Jun. 3-4, 2002; "'Positive
nicotine test to keep student from prom'" (over-18 student, off-premises
consumption), Apr. 26-28, 2002 (& update May
10-12: school backs down); "Judge
orders woman to stop smoking at home", Mar. 27-28, 2002; "'Smokers
told to fetter their fumes'" (smoking in homes that bothers neighbors),
Nov. 26, 2001; "Utah lawmakers:
don't smoke in your car" (when kids present), Oct. 5-7, 2001; "Apartment
smoking targeted", Jan. 3, 2000.
"Australian party calls for
banning smoking while driving", Jun. 3-4, 2002 (document retention
case); "International tobacco
suits: not quite such easy pickings", Feb. 1-3, 2002; "'Saudi
Arabia finally gets tough on terrorism!'", Dec. 10, 2001; "More
from Judge Kent" (Bolivian suit), Aug. 3, 2001; "Smoker's
suit nixed in Norway", Dec. 18-19, 2000; "They
call it distributive justice" (government of Saudi Arabia sues tobacco
cos.), Nov. 16, 2000; "Spreading
to Australia?", Dec. 29-30, 1999; "Israeli
court rejects cigarette reimbursement suit", Oct. 7, 1999.
"Veeps ATLA could love"
(Durbin, D-Ill., as guardian of tobacco lawyers' fees), July 7, 2000 (&
see Apr. 25, 2002).
"Competing interests: none declared". "The
unconflicted Prof. Daynard", April 21-23, 2000 (& update:
letters, Jan. 2001, June
2001; Aug. 2, Dec.
17, 2001).
Federal tobacco suit: our views: "'Bush
budget surprise: $25M for tobacco suit'", Feb. 20, 2002; "Judge
throws out half of federal tobacco suit", October 2, 2000; "Good
news out of Washington..." (House votes to cut off funding for suit),
June 21, 2000 (& update June
26: action reversed, funds approved); "Feds:
dissent on smoking = racketeering", Sept. 23, 1999; "Guest
column in Forbes by Overlawyered.com's editor", Oct.
25, 1999.
"Prison litigation: 'Kittens
and Rainbows Suites'" (cellmate's smoking violates rights), Jan. 11-13,
2002.
Boeken v. Philip Morris: "Boeken
record", June 19, 2001; "$5,133.47
a cigarette", Jun. 11, 2001; "Tobacco
plunder in Los Angeles" ($3 billion damage award), Jun. 8-10, 2001.
Federal tobacco suit: others' views: "Columnist-fest"
(Jacob Sullum), Jun. 22-24, 2001; "Blatant
end-runs around the democratic process" (former Labor Secretary Robert
Reich), Jan. 15-16, 2000; "Dave
Barry on federal tobacco suit" (plus novelist Tom Clancy's critique),
Oct. 26, 1999; "'This wretched
lawsuit'" (Jonathan Rauch in National Journal ), Oct. 13, 1999;
"Feds' tobacco shakedown: 'A
case of fraud'", Sept. 29, 1999 (roundup of editorial pages); "Feds
as tobacco pushers" (columnist Andrew Glass recalls encouragement of
smoking in U.S. Army), Sept. 24, 1999; "Hurry
up, before the spell breaks" (leading plaintiff's lawyer wants feds
to sue fast since public losing interest), Sept. 24, 1999.
Regulation by litigation: "Tobacco-
and gun-suit reading" (law prof Michael Krauss), Aug. 21-22, 2000;
"Convenient line at the time"
(tobacco is unique, said state attorneys general -- sure), May 15; "Stuart
Taylor, Jr., on Smith & Wesson deal" ("Guns and Tobacco: Government
by Litigation"), Apr. 11, 2000; "Arbitrary
confiscation, from Pskov to Pascagoula" (Michael Barone in U.S.
News on threat to rule of law), Jul. 24-25, 1999; "Guns,
tobacco, and others to come" (Peter Huber in Commentary on the
new mass-tort cases as "show trials"), Jul. 20; "'A
de
facto fourth branch of government'" (prominent trial lawyer Wendell
Gauthier's view of plaintiff bar's role), Jul. 4, 1999.
"Dewey deserve that much?",
Mar. 6, 2002; "Health plans rebuffed
in bid to sue cigarette makers", Jan. 11, 2000.
"Terrorists, American business
execs compared", Sept. 28-30, 2001.
"Columnist-fest", Jun.
22-24, 2001 (Amity Shlaes on asbestos synergy case); "Best
little forum-shopping in Texas" (state's Medicaid suit got filed in
Texarkana, contributing $6.1 million to local economy), Aug. 27, 1999.
"The Kessler agenda" (former
FDA chief calls for cigarette ban), Jan. 12-14, 2001; "Kessler
rebuked" (FDA claim of authority over tobacco), March 27, 2000.
"Updates" (baby Castano
suit nixed in N.Y.), Dec. 26-29, 2000.
"Wal-Mart's tobacco exposure",
Sept. 25-26, 2000; "The Wal-Mart
docket" (sued over tobacco sales), July 7, 2000.
"Another billion, snuffed"
(antitrust lawsuit between snuffmakers), May 10, 2000.
"Hollywood special: 'The Insider'",
Mar. 30, 2000.
"Because they still had money"
(Hausfeld's price-fixing suit), Mar. 2, 2000.
"Tobacco lawyers' lien leverage",
Feb. 29, 2000.
"Feds' tobacco hypocrisy,
cont'd: Indian 'smoke shops'", Jan. 25, 2000; "Do
as we say, please" (Indian tribes, after profiting immensely from tax-free
smoke shops, turn around and sue suppliers), Jul. 14, 1999.
"The joy of tobacco fees",
Jan. 20, 2000.
"Calif. state funds used to
compile 'enemies list'", Jan. 5, 2000.
"'Trial lawyers on trial'"
(Trevor Armbrister, Reader's Digest), Dec. 23-26, 1999.
"Philadelphia
Inquirer
Tech.life: 'Web Winners'" (this page is recommended), Dec. 15, 1999.
"Ohio tobacco-settlement booty",
Nov. 8, 1999.
"Public by 2-1 margin disapproves
of tobacco suits", Nov. 5-7, 1999.
"Not-so-Kool omen for NAACP
suit", Nov. 1, 1999.
"Minnesota to auction seized
cigarettes", Oct. 21, 1999.
"Reform stirrings on public
contingency fees", Oct. 15, 1999.
"Big guns" (tobacco example
shaped gun litigation), Oct. 5-6, 1999.
"Plus extra damages for having
argued with us" ("lesson of tobacco": you can get punished for defending
your product), Aug. 19, 1999.
"'Settlement bonds': are guns
next?" (how Wall Street finances expropriation of industries), Aug.
5, 1999.
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