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Pulling the Brake on Predatory Litigation

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Pulling the Brake on Predatory Litigation
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Our legal system is being exploited to generate unreasonable jury verdicts and unjust settlements that are inconsistent with fairness, efficiency, and the rule of law.  What are the root causes of this crisis and what strategies are available to counteract these abuses and promote fairness and predictability?

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2026

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Pulling the Brake on Predatory Litigation (May 2025)

Our legal system is being exploited to generate unreasonable jury verdicts and unjust settlements that are inconsistent with fairness, efficiency, and the rule of law.  What are the root causes of this crisis and what strategies are available to counteract these abuses and promote fairness and predictability?

Originally presented: Apr 2025 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Justin Anderson, ExxonMobil - Houston, TX