A Civil Action
A Civil Action
A Civil Action

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Author: Jonathan Harr
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A Civil Action is a non-fiction book by Jonathan Harr about a water contamination case in Woburn, Massachusetts, in the 1980s. After finding that her child is diagnosed with leukemia, Anne Anderson notices a high prevalence of leukemia, a relatively rare disease, in her city. Eventually she gathers other families and seeks a lawyer, Jan Schlichtmann, to consider their options. Schlichtmann originally decides not to take the case due to both the lack of evidence and a clear defendant. Later picking up the case, Schlichtmann finds evidence suggesting trichloroethylene (TCE) contamination of the town's water supply by Riley Tannery, a subsidiary of Beatrice Foods; a chemical company, W. R. Grace; and another company named Unifirst. In the course of the lawsuit Schlichtmann gets other attorneys to assist him. He spends lavishly as he had in his prior lawsuits, but the length of the discovery process and trial stretch all of their assets to their limit.
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bavani

May 1, 6:41 PM
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Reviewer's rating: 6

"A Civil Action" by Jonathan Harr presents a solid legal drama with moments of gripping tension and intrigue. The book adeptly navigates the complexities of environmental law and corporate malfeasance, drawing readers into the intricacies of a real-life legal battle. Harr's journalistic approach provides a detailed account of the case, offering insights into the legal strategies employed by both sides. However, at times, the narrative can feel bogged down by excessive detail, slowing the pacing ...