Jeffrey O'Connell
'''Jeffrey Thomas O'Connell''' (September 29, 1928 – January 6, 2013) 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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