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Hot Coffee is a 2011 documentary film that analyzes and discusses the impact of tort reform on the United States judicial system. It is directed by Susan Saladoff, who has practiced as a medical malpractice attorney for at least 26 years. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2011, and later aired on HBO on June 27, 2011, as a part of HBO films documentary summer series. The title is derived from the Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants lawsuit, in which the plaintiff Liebeck was severely burned after spilling into her lap hot coffee purchased from a McDonald's.

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  • Hot Coffee ist ein 2011 erschienener Dokumentarfilm der Regisseurin Susan Saladoff. Der Film hatte am 24. Januar 2011 im Rahmen des Sundance Film Festivals Premiere und wurde am 27. Juni 2011 erstmals vom US-amerikanischen Fernsehsender HBO ausgestrahlt. Gegenstand des Films ist das amerikanische tort law (Deliktsrecht), dessen Missbrauch in Form von frivolous claims (ungerechtfertigten Schadensersatzforderungen) sowie die umstrittenen Ansätze zur tort reform. (de)
  • Hot Coffee is a 2011 documentary film that analyzes and discusses the impact of tort reform on the United States judicial system. It is directed by Susan Saladoff, who has practiced as a medical malpractice attorney for at least 26 years. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2011, and later aired on HBO on June 27, 2011, as a part of HBO films documentary summer series. The title is derived from the Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants lawsuit, in which the plaintiff Liebeck was severely burned after spilling into her lap hot coffee purchased from a McDonald's. (en)
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  • Martina Radwan (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Cindy Lee (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Joel Goodman (en)
  • Michael Mollura (en)
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  • Hot Coffee (en)
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  • Carly Hugo (en)
  • Alan Oxman; (en)
  • Susan Saladoff (en)
  • co-producer: Rebecca Saladoff (en)
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  • Hot Coffee ist ein 2011 erschienener Dokumentarfilm der Regisseurin Susan Saladoff. Der Film hatte am 24. Januar 2011 im Rahmen des Sundance Film Festivals Premiere und wurde am 27. Juni 2011 erstmals vom US-amerikanischen Fernsehsender HBO ausgestrahlt. Gegenstand des Films ist das amerikanische tort law (Deliktsrecht), dessen Missbrauch in Form von frivolous claims (ungerechtfertigten Schadensersatzforderungen) sowie die umstrittenen Ansätze zur tort reform. (de)
  • Hot Coffee is a 2011 documentary film that analyzes and discusses the impact of tort reform on the United States judicial system. It is directed by Susan Saladoff, who has practiced as a medical malpractice attorney for at least 26 years. The film premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2011, and later aired on HBO on June 27, 2011, as a part of HBO films documentary summer series. The title is derived from the Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants lawsuit, in which the plaintiff Liebeck was severely burned after spilling into her lap hot coffee purchased from a McDonald's. (en)
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