6.29.2011

TV Worth Watching

HBO documentary takes a hard look at the forces behind “tort reform.”

Who could forget the McDonald’s hot coffee case -- the poster child of frivolous lawsuits? The subject of endless jokes. Jackpot justice in action.

But is that a fair rendition of the case?

Monday night on HBO,the documentary Hot Coffee revealed what really happened to Stella Liebeck, the 79-year old woman who spilled McDonald’s coffee on herself. The documentary takes a hard look at this case and three others to show how big business spins the media in an effort to bring about “tort reform.”

Trial attorney turned-documentary-filmmaker Susan Saladoff says her intent with Hot Coffee is to open people’s eyes to the reality behind the tort reform efforts. “Everyone knows the other side of the (McDonald’s) story. .. I want to at least open minds to another side of the story.”

This documentary does just that. To see a trailer of Hot Coffee, click here.

Art Kosieradzki
Attorney At Law

Sieben, Grose, Von Holtum & Carey
20876 Holyoke Avenue
Lakeville, MN 55044
952-469-4029

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