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2015 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1563 (2015)
The Economics of Plaintiff-Side Personal Injury Practice

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THE ECONOMICS OF PLAINTIFF-SIDE

PERSONAL INJURY PRACTICE


                                                        David  A. Hyman*
                                                          Bernard  Black**
                                                          Charles Silver***

        Little is known about  the economics  of plaintiff-side law firms,
   which typically work  on a contingency fee basis. We begin  here to fill
   that gap. We report on the fees received by 124 plaintiff-side personal
   injury firms located in four states (Illinois, Texas, and two additional
   undisclosed states). At all of the firms, cases with modest  fees may
   help to keep the lights on, but occasional blockbuster cases account
   for an overwhelming   percentage  of earned fees. A  one-third contin-
   gency fee is the most common  arrangement   but is not always collected
   ex post; when recoveries are low, firms often reduce or waive their fee.
   We  also estimate the impact of various statutory contingency fee caps
   on these firms; the effect varies, depending on  cap design and  case-
   mix. But, many  contingency  fee caps dramatically affect the econom-
   ics of plaintiff-side personal injury practice.
                             TABLE   OF CONTENTS
1.   INTRODUCTION           ........................................... 1564
II.  LITERATURE REVIEW, OUR DATA, AND STATUTORY
     RESTRICTIONS ON CONTINGENCY FEES....           ............ ...... 1566
     A.   Literature Review .       .........................      ..... 1566
     B.   Our  Data           ...............................      ..... 1569
     C.   Specific Firms in Our Study      ..................    ..... 1570

     * Hyman is H. Ross and Helen Workman Chair in Law and Professor of Medicine, University
of Illinois. Tel. (217) 33-0061, email: dhyman@illinois.edu. Hyman is the corresponding author.
    ** Bernard Black is Nicholas J. Chabraja Professor at Northwestern University, Law School
and Kellogg School of Management. Tel. (312) 503-2784, email: bblack@northwestern.edu.
   *** Charles Silver is Roy W. and Eugenia C. McDonald Endowed Chair in Civil Procedure, Uni-
versity of Texas Law School. Tel. (512) 232-1337, email: csilver@law.utexas.edu.
We thank Nora Engstrom, Bert Kritzer, Stephen Daniels, several plaintiffs' lawyers who preferred not
to be named, and participants in the 2009 Law and Society Annual Meeting, the 2012 Midwest Law &
Economics Association Annual Meeting; and a Searle Center program at Northwestern Law School
for helpful comments. We also received helpful comments when the Article was presented to the law
& economics workshop at Northwestern University School of Law in 2013. Hyun Kim and Moham-
mad Rahmati provided superb research assistance, and Nathan, Benjamin, and Eli Hyman hand-coded
the data for two of the firms. We owe special thanks to the firms that anonymously shared detailed
case-level information with us. Funding for this study was provided by the Jon David and Elizabeth
Epstein Program in Health Law and Policy at the University of Illinois College of Law and the Center
on Lawyers, Civil Justice, and the Media at the University of Texas School of Law.


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