American Litigiousness: Historical sources and reform efforts


Seminar Paper, 2007

7 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

Thousands of lawsuits are discussed in courts in the United States every day, and
there is a tremendous quantity of lawyers per capita. (Olson, Excerpt 1) Since other
advanced democracies around the world cannot compete with such high numbers, experts,
advocates, and ordinary people ask if there has been a litigation explosion, apparently leading
to higher cost for society, and damaging the reputation of the American legal system and its
participants. Many causes have been named such as greedy attorneys, whiny plaintiffs, and
lavish insurance businesses. The following paper will discuss how the United States has
become litigious and strongly refers to Thomas F. Burke’s book Lawyers, Lawsuits, and
Legal Rights, which gives structural explanations and case studies. Furthermore, the essay
will examine how reasonable Burke argues, and look into reform possibilities and the
progress made.

Details

Title
American Litigiousness: Historical sources and reform efforts
College
University of North Florida
Author
Year
2007
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V116455
ISBN (eBook)
9783640186266
File size
334 KB
Language
English
Keywords
American, Litigiousness, Historical
Quote paper
Jane Vetter (Author), 2007, American Litigiousness: Historical sources and reform efforts, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/116455

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