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78 A.B.A. J. 44 (1992)
Tampering with Evidence - The Liability and Competitiveness Myth

handle is hein.journals/abaj78 and id is 344 raw text is: THE  JUSTICE

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KENNETH JOST IS A LEGAL JOURNALIST IN WASHINGTON, D.C.,
AND AN ADJUNCT PROFESSOR AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER. HE IS A
FORMER CHIEF LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO THEN-REP. ALBERT GORE, D-TENN.
mericans anxious about the United States' precarious position in the world
economy were given a new but familiar target to blame last summer: the
legal system. From the nation's second highest office, Americans were told
that unrestrained litigation was exacting a terrible toll on the U.S.
economy: costing U.S. consumers up to $300 billion, deterring U.S.
manufacturers from product innovation, and hampering their ability to
compete with foreign companies.
A self-inflicted competitive disadvantage was how Vice President Dan
Quayle described it. The message struck a responsive chord in people
naturally distrustful of lawyers and accustomed to hearing of daffy lawsuits
and extravagant jury awards and settlements.
It also provided new impetus for a bill being pushed in Congress by a
business and insurance industry coalition to change the rules for trying
damage suits involving product-related injuries.
That message is fundamentally false-the product of dubious anec-
dotes, questionable research, concocted statistics, factual and legal misstate-
ments, and willful disregard of contradictory evidence.

ILLUSTRATION BY DAVE CUTLER

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