Jeffrey O'Connell


Jeffrey Thomas O'Connell was an American legal expert, professor, and attorney. In 1965, O'Connell and Harvard Law School professor Robert Keeton co-authored the book Basic Protection for the Traffic Victim: A Blueprint for Reforming Automobile Insurance, which created the theoretical underpinnings of no-fault law. His specialty was product liability, and he wrote numerous books about this, advocating no-fault insurance for automobiles and other products.

Biography

O'Connell was born in Worcester, Massachusetts. O’Connell began his legal career as a trial lawyer in Boston for the firm Hale and Dorr before turning to higher education. He served on the faculty at the University of Virginia as the Samuel H. McCoy II Professor of Law from 1980 until his retirement in the spring of 2012. Prior to joining UVA's faculty, O'Connell taught at the University of Illinois for 16 years. He also taught at the University of Iowa and was a visiting professor at Northwestern University, the University of Michigan, Southern Methodist University, the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Washington, and Oxford and Cambridge Universities in England. He received 2 Guggenheim Fellowships and was a resident at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center in 1987.

Works

Books on tort reform and law

A Recipe for Balanced Tort Reform: Early Offers with Swift Settlements. Durham, N.C: Carolina Academic Press, 2008. Accidental Justice The Dilemmas of Tort Law. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997.. According to WorldCat, there are 811 library holdings of this title.The Blame Game: Injuries, Insurance, and Injustice. Lexington, Mass: Lexington Books, 1987 The Lawsuit Lottery: Only the Lawyers Win. New York: Free Press, 1979. Ending Insult to Injury: No-fault Insurance for Products and Services. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1975. According to WorldCat, there are 557 library holdings of this title.Payment for Pain & Suffering: Who Wants What, When & Why? Champaign-Urbana, Ill: Insurors Press, 1972. OCLC 690119The injury industry and the remedy of no-fault insurance, New York : Commerce Clearing House, 1971. OCLC 280296. According to WorldCat, there are 678 library holdings of this title.Car Insurance and Consumer Desires. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1969. Justice and the Adversary System. An Analysis of the Keeton-O'Connell Plan and its Effect on Justice and the Law Showing the Bar's Concern For Protecting the Public Interest and Welfare. American Trial Lawyers Association, 1968 OCLC 26581742 After cars crash; the need for legal and insurance reform Homewood, Ill., Dow Jones-Irwin, 1967 OCLC 732450Safety Last: An Indictment of the Auto Industry. New York: Random House, 1966. OCLC 1477821.Basic Protection for the Traffic Victim: A Blueprint for Reforming Automobile Insurance. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965. OCLC 522849

Other books

Five 20th-Century College Presidents: From Butler to Bok . Durham, N.C: Carolina Academic Press, 2012Political and Legal Adventurers: From Marx to Moynihan. Durham, N.C: Carolina Academic Press, 2009. Friendships Across Ages: Johnson and Boswell : Holmes and Laski. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2008..