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Jonathan Wilson (Author)

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June 2, 2005
Why are there so many frivolous lawsuits? How much money does America waste on litigation every year? Out of Balance counts the cost of our out-of-control litigation system and identifies the legal procedures and economic incentives that effectively reward lawyers who pursue weak and even silly legal claims.

Using real world examples, Jonathan B. Wilson (an attorney and the general counsel of a publicly traded company) describes how the pursuit of attorneys’ fees rests at the heart of our litigation system. He recounts alternative proposals to change the law and sets out prescriptions for reform designed to deter cases that should never be filed and resolve those that are.

“[Out of Balance shows] how the American justice system front-loads scanty information, unpredictability, and the certainty of escalating legal costs to leverage weak or non-meritorious cases and victimize defendants of every kind.” —John H. Sullivan, President, Civil Justice Association of California

“Wilson takes an evenhanded approach to the subject of lawsuit reform, reporting in equal measure the clear evidence of America’s runaway tort system that favors trial lawyers and the alternatives for systemic procedural reform that will level the playing field for all participants in the legal system. . . . [Out of Balance is] a behind-the-scenes user’s guide for reform-minded business advocates and lawmakers who want to fight back and win.”—Steven B. Hantler, DaimlerChrysler

Out of Balance is an invaluable guide for changing our legal system and restoring its sense of balance and fairness.


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About the Author

Jonathan B. Wilson is an attorney and the general counsel of Interland, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the founding chair of the Internet Industry Committee of the ABA’s Public Utility Section and co-authored Internet Forms and Commentary (ABA 2002) along with numerous articles on technology, the law and economics.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
political progress, capping punitive damages, tort liability, litigation system works, litigation inefficiency, opportunity curve, noneconomic awards, blockbuster awards, shifting fees, class action rules, plaintiffs actual damages, tort costs, summary judgment stage, collateral source rule, preliminary motion, total inefficiency, model statute, noneconomic damages, litigation tax, litigation reform, mock jurors, corporate defendant, judgment rule, frivolous litigation, plaintiffs recovery
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Out of Balance, State Farm, The Cost of Litigation, Supreme Court, Modeling Incentives, Justice Kennedy, Professor Viscusi, Tillinghast-Towers Perrin, Council of Economic Advisors, Alternative Reforms, Federal Rule, Senate Report, American Tort Reform Association, Kip Viscusi, Common Objections, United States, Congressional Budget Office, Class Action Fairness Act, Madison County, Walter Olson, Charlie Ross, General Motors, District of Columbia, Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act
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