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...suit is being handled by attorney Jan Schlichtmann who undertook a landmark suit against two corporations for water pollution they caused in Woburn, Mass. The case was made famous by the book A Civil Action...
...Schlichtmann, then an ambitious young personal-injury lawyer in Boston, took the case despite warnings from his partners that their firm was too small and its cash flow insufficient to finance a war with not one but two conglomerates at the same time. Even if they won, two-thirds of any settlement or verdict was pledged to Trial Lawyers for Public Justice, a Washington group that farmed out the suit to Schlichtmann. There would be staggering expenses for expert witnesses, legal specialists and clerical work. Last, and sometimes it seems least, was the compensation for families whose children and spouses...
Insiders routinely described the case as a "black hole." Harr was told he would be "digging quarters out of car seats" before he finished being Schlichtmann's Boswell. Jerome Facher, Beatrice's attorney and a Harvard Law School instructor, offered an equally dire assessment. "The truth," he said, "is at the bottom of a bottomless...
Both sides spent fortunes to sway the jury with testimony from scientific experts. The crucial difference was that the defendants had corporate treasuries to tap, whereas Schlichtmann and partners had to borrow heavily, not only to pay for medical and hydrology studies but also to keep up appearances. Anything less than the leading experts or the best hotels and restaurants might signal that they could not go the distance...
Which they couldn't. Eventually the judge let Beatrice off the hook--though post-trial reports from the federal Environmental Protection Agency supported the plaintiffs' claim against the food giant. Schlichtmann then settled with Grace for $8 million, not enough to cover his firm's bankrupting debts or get back his repossessed Porsche...