Bio
Ted Frank has won millions of dollars for consumers and other plaintiffs through the Center for Class Action Fairness LLC, the non-profit project he founded in 2009. He is also an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute Center for Legal Policy. His challenges to unfair class action settlements have been covered by the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the National Law Journal, the American Lawyer, and numerous other publications. He has testified before Congress multiple times on legal issues. He writes for the award-winning legal blog PointOfLaw.com. In 2008, Mr. Frank was elected to membership in the American Law Institute. He also serves on the Executive Committee of the Federalist Society Litigation Practice Group. Mr. Frank graduated the University of Chicago Law School with high honors and as a member of the Order of the Coif and the Law Review. He is played by a much more handsome Gentile in the HBO docudrama based on a book that mentions Mr. Frank once on page 362.



Re: Great Books We've Never Read
My worst hole is Hamlet also, but I did see the Simpsons version. And I have read Changing Places, oddly enough.