Jackpot Justice: Judicial Hellholes
The second film titled "Judicial Hellholes" takes audiences on a tour of American cities notorious for litigation tourism, where personal injury lawyers have learned that judges and juries are more likely to rule in their favor.
Jackpot Justice is a Documentary Series based on the policy research of Lawrence McQuillan, Pacific Research Institute's director of Business and Economic Studies. The film was produced by Lur Films and Ozymandias Media and made possible by the support of The Arthur N. Rupe Foundation.
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