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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Kenneth Feinberg, one of the nation’s leading experts in
mediation and alternative dispute resolution and Special Master of the Sept. 11 Victim
Compensation Fund, will visit The University of Alabama School of Law on Thursday,
April 8, at 11 a.m. as a Distinguished Visiting Lecturer to discuss
“9/11 Victim Compensation: Private Pain and Public Compensation.”
He will be addressing UA Law School Professor Suzette Malveaux’s Complex Litigation
class and other University students and faculty. Professor Malveaux, who litigated
various nationwide class actions for eight years prior to joining the Law School faculty,
invited Feinberg “because of the tremendous importance of finding creative solutions
to the very complex problems we face today,” she says.
Feinberg is the managing partner and founder of The Feinberg Group, LLP. He received
his J.D. from New York University School of Law. He has served as Special Settlement
Master in several high-profile cases, including Andrew Herman, et al. v. Westinghouse
Electric Corporation (employment discrimination class action), Agent Orange Product
Liability Litigation, and several asbestos personal injury cases. He was one of three
arbitrators selected to determine the fair market value of the original Zapruder film
of the Kennedy assassination and one of two arbitrators selected to determine the allocation
of legal fees in the Holocaust slave labor litigations.
The event is open to the media.
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