Hot Coffee is a 2011 documentary film that analyzes and discusses the impact of tort reform on the United States judicial system.
[1][2] Hot Coffee discusses several cases and relates each to tort reform in the United States: This segment features interviews with Liebeck's family and focuses on their perspective of the trial.
The film also discussed in great depth how Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants is often used and misused to describe a frivolous lawsuit and referenced in conjunction with tort reform efforts.
He worked closely with Jamie Leigh Jones to get her case heard in court and proposed legislative changes to mandatory arbitration clauses.
However, she was unsuccessful in convincing a jury that she had been raped or that KBR (then part of Halliburton) had engaged in fraud when inducing her to sign her employment contract.