- Lester Brickman
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name = Lester Brickman
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nationality = American
alma_mater =University of Florida Yale University
known_for = Being a Professor of Law
spouse = Lester Brickman is aprofessor at theBenjamin N. Cardozo School of Law of the Yeshiva University and a widely-regarded legal scholar.Brickman is a graduate of
Carnegie Mellon University . He holds ajuris doctor degree from theUniversity of Florida and anLLM degree fromYale Law School .He teaches
contracts ,legal ethics and Land Use and Zoning at theCardozo School of Law and has written extensively on asbestos litigation andtort reform . Brickman has espoused theEarly Offer model of allocatingcontingent fee s as a way of reforming the American tort law system.One noted area in which his reform efforts have already been successful is that of
nonrefundable retainers . After he wrote severallaw review articles and an "amicus curiae " brief deriding them as illegal, theNew York Court of Appeals struck down their use bylawyer s inNew York State . This holding has been adopted in other states.Brickman employs a very rigorous
socratic method during class meetings, combining a fast-paced banter with students leavened along the way by his idiosyncratic phrases and original anecdotes. Each year he provides his first year classes with a composition called "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" which includes excerpts from course reviews by previous students. The overall effect is intended to scare students into closer reading of case texts (a la the characterProfessor Kingsfield inThe Paper Chase ).He has referred to the school's namesake jurist
Benjamin N. Cardozo as so capable that he "could findconsideration sixteen times before breakfast without breaking a sweat."ee also
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Baron & Budd asbestos memo
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