Sep 30, 2021 · Overview. Jan Schlichtmann is one of America's foremost environmental lawyers, specializing in toxic torts and consumer protection. He graduated from University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1973 before attaining his JD at Cornell University in 1977. After working as special counsel on the U.S. House Special Select Committee on Assassinations, Mr. …
Jan Schlichtmann : [narrating] The odds of a plaintiff's lawyer winning in civil court are two to one against. Think about that for a second. Think about that for a second. Your odds of surviving a game of Russian roulette are better than winning a case at trial. 12 times better.
Mar 28, 2018 · March 28, 2018. Jan Schlichtmann is a nationally known environmental and civil justice lawyer whose work has inspired a book and movie. Schlichtmann, named one of “The Best Lawyers in America” via peer review process, is coming to The University of Tulsa as part of the Richard B. Risk Continuing Legal Education Practicum Series. Schlichtmann graduated from …
Environmental Lawyer & Author, Subject of the Film "A Civil Action". In 1973, Jan Schlichtmann graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and in 1977 earned his law degree from Cornell. In 1978, Schlichtmann began private practice in Massachusetts as a trial lawyer earning recognition for his innovative work in civil justice, science and the …
Based on Jonathan Harr's painstakingly researched book about the Woburn case, "A Civil Action" introduces us to Schlichtmann (John Travolta) as a slick Boston attorney who is very good at one thing and one thing only: forcing companies with deep pockets to settle for big bucks by dangling a plaintiff in a wheelchair – ...
Jan Schlichtmann Joins ClassAction.com as Of Counsel Attorney.Jun 1, 2017
Following a seven-month trial, W.R. Grace was found liable for polluting the wells. A second phase of the trial was to consider whether the pollution caused the leukemia cases, but W.R. Grace settled with the families for a reported $8 million.Aug 25, 2000
But with little money and almost no chance of success in a second phase of the trial, Schlichtmann's firm settled with W. R. Grace for $8 million. This infuriated lead plaintiff Anne Anderson, who had just wanted an apology.Sep 22, 2009
The crawl goes on to say that Mr. Schlichtmann settled his debts, got married and is now practicing environmental law, currently representing 60 families in Toms River, N.J., in another contaminated-water case. Ms. Pfeffer said W. R.Jan 11, 1999
The jury deliberated for nine days and found W.R. Grace liable and Beatrice Foods not liable of contaminating wells G and H.Nov 14, 2016
The case is certainly a potential tear-jerker. Based on Jonathan Harr's best-selling book, the movie tells the true story of eight families who saw their children die of leukemia in Woburn, Mass., possibly because of contaminated water from a nearby factory.Jan 11, 1999
The two cleaning solvents were used to make food packaging equipment at Grace's plant in Woburn, a city of 35,000 about 12 miles north of Boston. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency classifies both chemicals as “probable” causes of cancer in humans.Sep 23, 1986
Jan Schlichtmann is a nationally known environmental and civil justice lawyer whose work has inspired a book and movie. Schlichtmann, named one of “The Best Lawyers in America” via peer review process, is coming to The University of Tulsa as part of the Richard B. Risk Continuing Legal Education Practicum Series.
This case and the events surrounding it were documented in the book A Civil Action written by Johnathan Harr in 1995. The book became a best seller, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction and was made into a 1998 movie starring John Travolta as Jan Schlichtmann.
Schlichtmann was also a co-founder of the Legal Broadcast Network (LBN) in 2004. LBN helps bring attention to important issues of law through blogs and podcasts. Schlichtmann has also lectured at many law schools and conferences offering his insights from his experiences.
Schlichtmann is most known for his work on the federal lawsuit Anderson v. Cryovac, Inc. where he represented eight families from Woburn, Massachusetts, in 1986. There were multiple instances of leukemia that affected each of the families and, after taking the case, Schlichtmann alleged from the evidence he found that the water was being contaminated by Cryovac, a subsidiary of W. R. Grace and Company; Beatrice Foods, the operator of a tannery; and UniFirst, a laundry service. UniFirst settled first and the money received from that company was put to the case against the other two. The jury found Beatrice not liable, but Schlichtmann received a settlement from Cryovac. This case and the events surrounding it were documented in the book A Civil Action written by Johnathan Harr in 1995. The book became a best seller, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction and was made into a 1998 movie starring John Travolta as Jan Schlichtmann.