{{Short description|American lawyer (born 1945)}} {{Promotional|date=July 2023}} {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2021}} {{Infobox person | name = Kenneth Feinberg | image = Kenneth Feinberg.JPG | image_size = | caption = Feinberg in October 2007 | birth_name = Kenneth Roy Feinberg | birth_date = {{birth date and age |1945|10|23}} | birth_place = [[Brockton, Massachusetts]], U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | other_names = | known_for = Special Master, [[September 11th Victim Compensation Fund]]<br />Special Master for Executive Compensation | education = [[University of Massachusetts Amherst]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]])<br />[[New York University]] ([[Juris Doctor|JD]]) | occupation = Attorney | spouse = Diane Shaff (3 children)<ref>{{cite news|title = Compensation Czar Kenneth Feinberg | url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1903547,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090612231350/http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1903547,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=June 12, 2009 | magazine=Time | date=October 23, 2009}}</ref> }}

'''Kenneth Roy Feinberg''' (born October 23, 1945) is an American [[lawyer|attorney]] specializing in [[mediation]] and [[alternative dispute resolution]]. He served as the Chief of Staff to Senator [[Ted Kennedy]], [[Special Master]] of the U.S. government's [[September 11th Victim Compensation Fund]] and the Special Master for [[Troubled Asset Relief Program|TARP]] Executive Compensation. Additionally, Feinberg served as the government-appointed administrator of the [[Deepwater Horizon oil spill|BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster]] Victim Compensation Fund. Feinberg was also appointed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to administer the One Fund—the victim assistance fund established in the wake of [[Boston Marathon bombing|the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing]]. Feinberg was also retained by [[General Motors]] to assist in their [[General Motors ignition switch scandal|recall]] response and by [[Volkswagen]] to oversee their U.S. compensation of VW diesel owners affected by the [[Volkswagen emissions scandal]]. Feinberg was hired by [[Boeing|The Boeing Company]] in July 2019, to oversee distribution of $50 million to support [[Boeing 737 MAX|737 MAX]] crash victim families.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ethiopia-airplane-boeing/boeing-to-spend-50-million-to-support-737-max-crash-victim-families-idUSKCN1UC1O0 | work=Reuters | title=Boeing to spend $50 million to support 737 MAX crash victim families | first=David | last=Shepardson | date=July 17, 2019}}</ref> Feinberg is also an adjunct professor at the [[Columbia University School of Law]], [[University of Pennsylvania Law School]], [[Georgetown University Law Center]], [[New York University School of Law]], the [[University of Virginia School of Law]] and at the [[Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law]].

== Life and career == Feinberg was born to a [[Jews|Jewish]] family in [[Brockton, Massachusetts]].<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine =Time |title=2-min.bio: Compensation Czar Kenneth Feinberg |date=October 23, 2009 | url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1903547,00.html| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090612231350/http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1903547,00.html| url-status=dead| archive-date=June 12, 2009| access-date=February 21, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Schabb |first=Deborah Fineblum |date=2005-05-09 |title=Profile: Kenneth Feinberg |url=https://www.hadassahmagazine.org/2005/05/09/profile-kenneth-feinberg/ |access-date=2023-03-27 |website=Hadassah Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref> He received a [[Bachelor of Arts]] from the [[University of Massachusetts-Amherst]] in 1967 and a [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] degree from the [[New York University School of Law]] in 1970. He worked for five years as an administrative assistant and chief of staff for U.S. Senator [[Ted Kennedy]]<ref>{{cite news|title=THE MAN BEHIND THESENATOR|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1992/09/24/the-man-behind-the-senator/6b1c2c68-35ae-411f-8397-bae8316b4f9b/}}</ref> and as a prosecutor for the [[U.S. Attorney General]]. Before founding his own firm The Feinberg Group (now the Law Offices of Kenneth Feinberg) in 1993, he was a founding partner at the Washington office of [[Kaye Scholer LLP]].

Feinberg has served as Court-Appointed Special Settlement Master in cases including [[Agent Orange]] [[product liability]] litigation, [[Asbestos and the law|Asbestos Personal Injury Litigation]] and [[Diethylstilbestrol|DES]] Cases. Feinberg was also one of three arbitrators who determined the fair market value of the [[Zapruder film]] of the [[John F. Kennedy assassination|Kennedy assassination]] and was one of two arbitrators who determined the allocation of legal fees in the [[Holocaust slave labor]] litigation. He is a former Lecturer-in-Law at a number of U.S. law schools.

Feinberg was the Chairman of the Board of Directors for the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.<ref>{{cite news|last=Mooney|first=Brian C.|title=JFK Library Foundation CEO steps down|url=http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2011/01/jfk_library_fou.html|newspaper=Boston Globe|date=January 10, 2011}}{{dead link|date=May 2026|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>

=== September 11 Victim Compensation Fund === {{See also|September 11 attacks|September 11th Victim Compensation Fund}} Appointed by Attorney General [[John Ashcroft]] to be Special Master of the fund, Feinberg worked for 33 months entirely [[pro bono]]. He developed the regulations governing the administration of the fund and administered all aspects of the program, including evaluating applications, determining appropriate compensation and disseminating awards.

==== History of participation ==== Early in the process he was described as aloof and arrogant. Feinberg was subjected to some very public criticism at meetings, in the media and on Web sites.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/rn/lawreport/stories/2008/2302871.htm|title=The Law Report – 15July2008|publisher=ABC Radio interview transcript|access-date=November 8, 2008|date=July 14, 2008}}</ref> "I underestimated the emotion of this at the beginning", Feinberg has said. "I didn't fully appreciate how soon this program had been established after 9/11, so there was a certain degree of unanticipated anger directed at me that I should have been more attuned to."<ref name="abc_art">{{cite web | url = https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/PersonOfWeek/story?id=131842 | author = ABC News | access-date = January 26, 2007 | title = ABC News Person of the Week Article on Feinberg| website = [[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]] }}</ref>

It was up to Feinberg to make the decisions on how much each family of a 9/11 victim would receive. "It's a brutal, sort of cold, thing to do. Anybody who looks at this program and expects that by cutting a [[U.S. Treasury]] check, you are going to make 9/11 families happy, is vastly misunderstanding what's going on with this program," said Feinberg. "There is not one family member I've met who wouldn't gladly give back the check, or, in many cases, their own lives to have that loved one back. 'Happy' never enters into this equation."<ref name="abc_art" />

Feinberg was able to change the mind of some of his harshest critics. Charles Wolf, whose wife died in the north tower, renamed his highly critical Web site called "Fix the Fund" to "The Fund is Fixed!" At first he called Feinberg "patronizing, manipulative and at times, even cruel." He later remarked, "To have one of your sharpest critics follow through on a promise and not only join the program he was criticizing, but promote it to his peers, says a lot about you and the way you have adjusted both the program and your attitude...Today, I have complete faith in you."

In 2005 his book, titled ''What is Life Worth?: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9/11'' was published.

Feinberg wrote that a widow of one firefighter cursed him, saying "I spit on you, and your children," for being unfair in his compensation awards.<ref>Feinberg, Kenneth. What is Life Worth?: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9/11 (2005), Perseus Books Group, p 56.</ref>

==== The eight-part Feinberg plan ==== In his book titled ''What is Life Worth?'', Feinberg described the eight-part plan which was applied to approaching the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund.

#Identifying someone with sufficient and exceptionally broad experience in mass tort action mediation, litigation, and settlement, which Feinberg possessed through his previous personal experience as a political activist and his work in the Agent Orange compensation settlement. #To support and follow the law regarding the proportional compensation of victims based on estimated losses from future earnings, by hiring a full staff of accountants and attorneys to track and service each claim individually. #Accumulate all the reports and applications, along with counter-claims to gauge and initiate the direct compensation process. #The value of informed discretion in compensating claimants under the formula of keeping compensation under the rule of thumb that 85% of the money should not go to 15% of the 'richest' claimant families, by narrowing the gap between the largest and the smallest compensations paid to claimants. #With a mind to the future, the process of the program should be maintained and serviced as a precedent for future courts to use in future compensation cases as needed. The actions taken should be uniform in their approach. #There would be "no substitute for hard work and legal craftsmanship" of rigorous intellectual honesty. #The support of Senator Edward Kennedy would be recognized throughout the process. #Lawsuits were to be discouraged as contrary to the spirit of the law establishing the compensation fund.<ref>Feinberg, Kenneth. ''What is Life Worth?: The Unprecedented Effort to Compensate the Victims of 9/11'' (2005), Perseus Books Group.</ref>

=== Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund === {{See also|Virginia Tech shooting|Virginia Tech Foundation}} On July 5, 2007, a Virginia Tech press release said that Feinberg would work [[Pro bono publico|pro bono]] as the chief administrator to the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund (HSMF). The HSMF was set up by the Virginia Tech Foundation in the aftermath of the April 16, 2007, shooting attacks on the Virginia Tech campus.<ref name="Administrator of 9/11 fund">{{cite press release | last =Hincker | first =Larry | title =Administrator of 9/11 victim compensation fund to administer Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund distributions | publisher =Virginia Tech | date =July 5, 2007 | url =http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/story.php?relyear=2007&itemno=385 | access-date =July 5, 2007 | url-status =dead | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20100608020916/http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/story.php?relyear=2007&itemno=385 | archive-date =June 8, 2010 }}</ref>{{primary source inline|date=June 2020}}

=== Special Master for Executive Compensation ===

On June 10, 2009, Feinberg was appointed by the [[U.S. Treasury Department]] to oversee the compensation of top executives at companies which have received federal bailout assistance.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/11/business/11pay.html?hp|title=Obama Names Overseer to Set Pay at Rescued Companies |last=Labaton|first=Stephen|date=June 10, 2009|work=New York Times|access-date=June 10, 2009}}</ref> As part of his policies, he has suggested to many bank executives that they emphasize long-term stock compensation rather than cash payments.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aKGZkktzkAlA&pos=1|last=Goldman|first=Julia|date=February 10, 2010|publisher=Bloombergnews|access-date=February 10, 2009|title=Obama Doesn't 'Begrudge' Bonuses for Blankfein, Dimon (Update1)}}</ref>

Treasury Secretary [[Timothy Geithner]], in a statement about Feinberg's rulings on executive pay, said, "We all share an interest in seeing these companies return taxpayer dollars as soon as possible, and Ken today has helped bring that day a little bit closer."<ref>Reuters, October 22, 2009</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1903547,00.html#ixzz0gBMFE6iU | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090612231350/http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1903547,00.html#ixzz0gBMFE6iU | url-status=dead | archive-date=June 12, 2009 | magazine=Time | title=Compensation Czar Kenneth Feinberg | first=Frances | last=Romero | date=October 23, 2009}}</ref>

=== BP oil spill fund === {{See also|Deepwater Horizon oil spill}} On June 16, 2010, it was reported that Feinberg was to run a $20 billion fund to pay claims for the BP oil spill.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100616/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill |title=BP says it's sorry — and guarantees $20B for Gulf - Yahoo! News |access-date=January 14, 2017 |archive-date=June 23, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100623073707/http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100616/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill |url-status=dead }}</ref> President Obama said that the $20 billion from BP "will not be controlled by either BP or by the government. It will be put in an escrow account administered by an impartial, independent third party." Obama said he and BP's chairman, [[Carl-Henric Svanberg]], agreed on having Feinberg administer the fund.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/us/17feinberg.html | title = Feinberg distributes compensation | work=The New York Times| date = June 17, 2010 | last1 = Stolberg | first1 = Sheryl Gay }}</ref> Feinberg was also selected by Obama to oversee the compensation of top executives at bailed out banks.

BP is agreed to pay Feinberg's six-lawyer Washington, D.C., firm, Feinberg Rozen, a flat fee of $1,250,000 a month for labor and overhead costs, but the full details of compensation are unknown.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20101123213115/http://in.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-53083520101122 Pressure on Kenneth Feinberg to disclose BP pay deal, Reuters]</ref> Feinberg has come under harsh criticism<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oilwatchdog.org/2010/11/feinberg-cant-do-public-job-take-secret-private |title=Feinberg Can't do Public Job, Take Secret Pay &#124; Oil Watchdog |access-date=December 9, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130415121017/http://www.oilwatchdog.org/2010/11/feinberg-cant-do-public-job-take-secret-private |archive-date=April 15, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-man-who-will-spend-bps-money/|title=The Man Who Will Spend BP's Money - CBS News|date=June 20, 2010|website=www.cbsnews.com|accessdate=November 27, 2023}}</ref> from public interest groups for refusing to disclose the amount of his compensation or the details of his arrangement with the company.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/money/companies/regulation/2011-02-02-gulf-spill-feinberg_N.htm | work=USA Today | title=Most Popular E-mail Newsletter | date=February 3, 2011}}</ref>

On December 6, 2010, the [[Center for Justice & Democracy]] (CJ&D) sent a letter<ref>{{cite web|url=http://centerjd.org/archives/press/2010/CJDBPTransparencyFSig12_3.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=December 9, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210133929/http://www.centerjd.org/archives/press/2010/CJDBPTransparencyFSig12_3.pdf |archive-date=December 10, 2010 }}</ref> to [[Bob Dudley|Robert Dudley]], the CEO of BP, concerning "serious new issues raised about the lack of transparency and potential conflicts of interest related to the administration of the Gulf Coast Claims Facility." In the letter, CJ&D pointed out actions taken by Feinberg in the administration of the compensation fund that point to serious conflicts of interest:

<blockquote>Mr. Feinberg, employed by BP, has decided on his own authority that all claims recipients must release all companies who caused this disaster from any and all legal responsibility, no matter how grossly negligent they were. This sweeping release, which assigns victims' claims to BP, benefits only one actor: BP – the company that happens to pay Mr. Feinberg's salary.</blockquote>

In January 2011, Judge Barbier, the federal judge over the oil spill litigation, after hearing evidence and arguments of the attorneys, ruled that Kenneth Feinberg was not independent of BP and could no longer claim to be so. Feinberg had been telling victims he was their lawyer and did not answer to BP.

The letter also criticized Feinberg's lack of transparency in the matter of compensation:

<blockquote>Despite repeated calls for the release of documents establishing the formal relationship between BP and Feinberg Rozen, as well as its subcontractors who are reviewing and adjudicating claims, almost nothing has been publicly released. And now we learn, as reported by Reuters on November 22, 2010, that BP and Feinberg Rozen consider their arrangement 'verbal,' i.e., they have not committed to writing the firm's compensation arrangement so there can be no public examination of it. Is the public to believe that there is no paper evidence at all documenting a $10 million per year financial arrangement between BP and Feinberg Rozen? What about the contracts between BP, Feinberg Rozen and the subcontractors who are advising and adjudicating claims and also being paid directly by BP? Surely these contracts must be in writing and released. This failure to release the terms of all these financial arrangements under circumstances of tremendous historic and public significance is simply unacceptable.</blockquote>

=== Penn State settlement === {{See also|Jerry Sandusky#Child sex abuse scandal|Penn State child sex abuse scandal}} On September 12, 2012, Feinberg was hired by [[Penn State University]] to aid in the settlement of dozens of personal injury claims against the institution stemming from the [[Penn State child sex abuse scandal|sex abuse scandal]] involving [[Jerry Sandusky]].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/8403131/penn-state-nittany-lions-hire-fund-lawyer-ken-feinberg-settle-personal-injury-claims | work=ESPN.com | title=Penn State hires Ken Feinberg | date=September 20, 2012}}</ref> Four months later, Feinberg said that he expected settlement discussions with 28 people to yield results within a matter of weeks.<ref>{{cite news|title=Penn State says Sandusky settlements appear close|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-east/penn-state-says-sandusky-settlements-appear-close-672002/|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette}}</ref>

=== Aurora victim relief fund === {{See also|2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting}} Feinberg oversaw the disbursement of donations to the injured victims and families of the deceased in the [[Aurora, Colorado]], movie theater shooting that left 12 people dead and 70 others wounded.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ken Feinberg announces payment plan for Aurora theater shooting victims|url=http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_21776275/ken-feinberg-announces-payment-plan-aurora-theater-shooting?source=pkg|access-date=January 2, 2013|newspaper=Denver Post|date=October 15, 2012}}</ref>

=== The Newtown-Sandy Hook Community Foundation === {{See also|Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting}} In June 2013, Newtown-Sandy Hook Community Foundation was given permission from the [[Connecticut Attorney General]] to distribute $7.7 million from the fund. A committee of three, headed by a retired U.S. District Court judge, was being advised by Kenneth Feinberg.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/03/newtown-fund-distribution_n_3379873.html | title = Newtown-Sandy Hook Community Foundation To Begin Distribution To Victims' Families | first = Pat | last = Eaton-Robb | date = June 3, 2013| agency = [[Associated Press]] | work = [[Huffington Post]] }}</ref>

=== General Motors car recall === {{See also|2014 General Motors recall}} On April 1, 2014, General Motors announced it had retained Feinberg to handle part of its response to a widely reported product safety recall. GM said Feinberg would serve as a consultant "to explore and evaluate options in its response to families of accident victims whose vehicles are being recalled for possible ignition switch defects."<ref>{{cite web|title=GM Press Release|date=April 2014|url=http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.print.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2014/Apr/0401-retains.html|access-date=April 1, 2014}}</ref>

=== Special Master to Oversee Treasury Implementation of Multiemployer Pension Reform Act Regulations ===

The U.S. Department of the Treasury released proposed and temporary regulations to implement the Kline-Miller Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014, as required by Congress. In Kline-Miller, Congress established a new process for multiemployer pension plans to propose a temporary or permanent reduction of pension benefits if the plan is projected to run out of money.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Kline-Miller Multiemployer Pension Reform Act of 2014|url=https://www.treasury.gov/services/Pages/Benefit-Suspensions.aspx|publisher=US Treasury Deptarment|language=en-us}} {{PD-notice}}</ref> As part of Treasury's commitment to ensuring an open and fair process, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew appointed Kenneth Feinberg as a Special Master to help provide a dedicated, impartial and informed review of applications proposing to reduce pension benefits. Feinberg will oversee Treasury's implementation of Kline-Miller, including the review of applications to determine whether they meet the requirements set by Congress. He will also ensure that affected stakeholders have a single point of contact dedicated to this process.<ref>{{cite news|title=Treasury Releases Proposed and Temporary Multiemployer Pension Reform Act Regulations|date=June 17, 2015|url=https://www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Pages/jl0078.aspx|publisher=US Treasury Department}} {{PD-notice}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Kenneth Feinberg to Oversee Cuts in Multiemployer Pension Plans|work=The New York Times |date=June 17, 2015 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/18/business/dealbook/kenneth-feinberg-to-oversee-cuts-in-multiemployer-pension-plans.html|last1=Walsh |first1=Mary Williams }}</ref>

=== Volkswagen emission scandal ===

In February 2016, it was announced that Feinberg would be heading up the compensation fund for Volkswagen. This fund will be established to compensate the roughly 600,000 U.S. owners of diesel vehicles whose emissions are over the legal limit.<ref>{{cite news|title=VW Names Kenneth Feinberg to Oversee Fund for Claims on Emissions Deception|work=The New York Times |date=December 17, 2015 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/18/business/ken-feinberg-vw-lawsuit-compensation-fund.html|last1=Ivory |first1=Danielle }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.wsj.com/articles/volkswagen-taps-kenneth-feinberg-for-emissions-crisis-claims-program-1450383117|title=Volkswagen Taps Kenneth Feinberg for Emissions-Crisis Claims Program|first=Mike|last=Spector|newspaper=WSJ |date=December 17, 2015|accessdate=November 27, 2023|via=www.wsj.com}}</ref>

=== Terrorism compensation fund ===

In March 2016, the [[United States Department of Justice]] appointed Feinberg to oversee the Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kenneth Feinberg Named to Lead Terrorism Compensation Fund|work=The New York Times |date=March 30, 2016 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/politics/kenneth-feinberg-terrorism-fund.html|last1=Herszenhorn |first1=David M. }}</ref>

=== In re Foreign Exchange and Benchmark Rates Antitrust Litigation ===

As a mediator, Kenneth Feinberg served as a mediator to help resolve price-fixing antitrust claims brought against a group of financial institutions. Working as the agreed-upon neutral, he helped secure comprehensive settlements in the billions of dollars, and thereafter helped to design and administer a compensation program to distribute settlement proceeds to eligible claimants.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.comarticle/idUSKBN1AD2QV/|title=Morgan Stanley, RBC, others settle currency rigging lawsuit in U.S.|first=Jonathan|last=Stempel|date=July 28, 2017|accessdate=November 27, 2023|via=www.reuters.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.comarticle/idUSKBN0L40OI/|title=JPMorgan to pay $99.5 million to resolve currency rigging lawsuit|first=Jonathan|last=Stempel|date=January 31, 2015|accessdate=November 27, 2023|via=www.reuters.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reuters.comarticle/idUSKCN0SR1RR/|title=Breakingviews - Barclays in $94 million Euribor accord, other banks may follow|first=Jonathan|last=Stempel|date=November 2, 2015|accessdate=November 27, 2023|via=www.reuters.com}}</ref>

=== Archdiocese of New York Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program ===

In 2016, the Archdiocese of New York established the Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program run by Kenneth Feinberg. This Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program (the "IRCP") follows in the wake of initiatives already implemented by the Archdiocese of New York (the "Archdiocese") to address the problem of sexual abuse of minors alleged against clergy of the Archdiocese. The IRCP is a new program designed to compensate eligible victims of abuse. During past years, the Archdiocese has received various individual complaints alleging sexual abuse by clergy of the Archdiocese. This Protocol outlines the eligibility criteria requirements and the process for these individuals to submit and resolve claims alleging such sexual abuse. This Protocol governs only those individual claims previously submitted to the Archdiocese and will be considered Phase I of a two-phase Program.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/2016/12/20/scores-of-sex-abuse-victims-apply-to-cardinal-dolans-program-for-compensation-from-new-york-archdiocese/|title=Scores of sex abuse victims apply to Cardinal Dolan's program for compensation from New York Archdiocese|first=Stephen Rex|last=Brown|website=[[New York Daily News]] |date=December 20, 2016|accessdate=November 27, 2023}}</ref>

=== United Methodist Church === In 2019, Feinberg worked pro bono to mediate the impasse between representatives of factions within the [[United Methodist Church]] regarding its position on homosexuality. Consequently on January 3, 2020, the parties unanimously agreed to present a plan to the 2020 General Conference to spin off one or more traditionalist denominations and allow churches and denominations to leave or remain, while dividing church assets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.umnews.org/en/news/feinberg-kept-church-negotiators-at-table|title=Feinberg kept church negotiators at table|website=United Methodist News Service|accessdate=November 27, 2023}}</ref>

=== Roundup Product Litigation === In 2021, Feinberg was appointed as the Special Master in the Roundup Product Multi-District Litigation by the United States District Court, Northern California District.<ref>[https://www.cand.uscourts.gov/wp-content/uploads/cases-of-interest/in-re-roundup-mdl/Pretrial-Order-240.pdf Pretrial Order] US Courts</ref> Feinberg is once again determining the value of a person's life to help Bayer settle thousands of law suits.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.npr.org/2019/05/22/725844827/kenneth-feinberg-to-mediate-roundup-settlement-talks-between-bayer-and-plaintiff | title=Lawyer Who Handled Sept. 11 Victims Fund to Mediate Talks Between Bayer, Plaintiffs | website=NPR | date=May 22, 2019 | last1=Romo | first1=Vanessa }}</ref>

== Personal life == Feinberg and his wife, Diane ("Dede") Shaff, have three children<ref>{{cite news |last=Swidey |first=Neil |date=February 1, 2004 |title=Judge, Jury, Exchequer |newspaper=Boston Globe |url=http://archive.boston.com/news/globe/magazine/articles/2004/02/01/judge_jury_exchequer/}}</ref> and four grandchildren.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Hasson |first1=Judi |url=http://www.aarp.org/personal-growth/transitions/info-10-2010/kenneth_feinberg_weathering_the_storm_in_the_gulf.html|title=Relationships - Advice on Connecting With Loved Ones|work=AARP |accessdate=November 27, 2023}}</ref>

He was awarded an honorary [[Doctor of Humane Letters]] and gave the commencement address at [[Saint Anselm College]] in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/kenneth-feinberg-saint-anselmm-commencement-address/43949348|title=Kenneth Feinberg gives Saint Anselm College commencement address|first=Matt|last=Leighton|date=May 20, 2023|website=WMUR|accessdate=November 27, 2023}}</ref>

== In popular culture ==

* ''[[Worth (film)|Worth]]'', a 2020 biographical film directed by Sara Colangelo, depicts Kenneth Feinberg's handling of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. The screenplay by Max Borenstein is based on Feinberg's 2005 book, ''What is Life Worth?'' Feinberg is portrayed by [[Michael Keaton]] and the cast includes Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci, Tate Donovan, Shunori Ramanathan, and Laura Benanti. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020, and was released in a limited release and on [[Netflix]] beginning September 3, 2021.

== Publications == * {{cite book | title = What Is Life Worth?: The Inside Story of the 9/11 Fund and Its Effort to Compensate the Victims of September 11th |author-mask=1| first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg | date = August 2006 | publisher = [[PublicAffairs]] | location = New York City | isbn = 978-1-58648-451-4 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/whatislifeworthu00fein }} * {{cite book | title = Who Gets What: Fair Compensation after Tragedy and Financial Upheaval | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 | date = June 2012 | publisher = [[PublicAffairs]] | location = New York City | isbn = 978-1-58648-977-9 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/whogetswhatfairc00fein }} * {{cite journal | title = Money Admonitions From 9/11 | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=March 2015| journal = [[New York Times]] | location = New York| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/26/your-money/money-admonitions-from-9-11.html?_r=0}} * {{cite journal | title = Georgia State University Law Review: Keynote Address | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=2014| issue = 4 | journal = [[Georgia State University Law Review]] | volume = 31 | location = Georgia | url=http://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol31/iss4/1}} * {{cite journal |title=Unconventional Responses to Unique Catastrophes: Tailoring the Law to Meet the Challenges |first=Kenneth |last=Feinberg |author-mask=1 |publisher=[[Western Michigan University Cooley Law School]] |format= |volume=46 |journal=Case W. Res. J. Int'l L. |page=525 |year=2014}} * {{cite news | title = The Chuck Hagel I know & trust | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=January 2013| newspaper = [[New York Daily News]] | location = New York | url=http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/chuck-hagel-trust-article-1.1240705}} * {{cite journal | title = Democratization of Mass Litigation: Empowering the Beneficiaries | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg | author-mask = 1 | date = 2012 | journal = [[Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems]] | location = New York | url = http://jlsp.law.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2017/03/45-Feinberg.pdf | archive-date = December 22, 2017 | access-date = August 4, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20171222221253/http://jlsp.law.columbia.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2017/03/45-Feinberg.pdf | url-status = dead }} * {{cite journal | title = Is the Class Half-Empty or Half-Full? | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date=2012| journal = [[Loyola University Chicago Law Journal]] | url=http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/law/students/publications/llj/pdfs/feinberg.pdf}} * {{cite journal | title = Keynote Address, Actuarial Litigation: How Statistics Can Help Resolve Big Cases | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 | date = April 2011 | journal = [[Connecticut Insurance Law Journal Symposium]] | location = Hartford, CT | url = http://insurancejournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Feinberg.pdf | access-date = August 4, 2017 | archive-date = September 10, 2015 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20150910061340/http://insurancejournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Feinberg.pdf | url-status = dead }} * {{cite journal | title = The September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001: Policy and Precedent | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1| date = 2011 | journal = [[New York Law School Law Review]] | location = New York | url = http://www.nylslawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2012/02/Feinberg-article.pdf | access-date = August 4, 2017 | archive-date = April 21, 2017 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170421115701/http://www.nylslawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2012/02/Feinberg-article.pdf | url-status = dead }} * {{cite journal | title = Symposium on Executive Compensation|url=https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1373&context=vlr | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=2011| journal= [[Vanderbilt Law Review]] | location = Nashville | volume= 64|issue= 2}} * {{cite journal | title = Office of the Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation: Final Report of Special Master Kenneth R. Feinberg | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=September 2010 | publisher = [[U.S. Department of Treasury]] | location = Washington, D.C.| url=https://www.treasury.gov/initiatives/financial-stability/TARP-Programs/executive-comp/Documents/Final%20Report%20of%20Kenneth%20Feinberg%20-%20FINAL.PDF}} * {{cite journal | title = Pay Czar Feinberg's Testimony to House Oversight Panel | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date=October 2009| publisher = [[House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform]] | location = Washington, D.C.| url=https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/10/28/pay_czar_feinbergs_testimony_to_house_oversight_panel_98914.html}} * {{cite journal | title = Keynote Presentation: The Sixth John A. Speziale Alternative Dispute Resolution Symposium | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date= 2009 | publisher = [[Quinnipiac University School of Law]] | volume=27 |issue= 3}} * {{cite journal | title = Reexamining the Arguments in Owen M. Fiss, Against Settlement | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date= 2009 | journal = [[Fordham Law Review]] | url=http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4502&context=flr}} * {{cite journal | title = Transparency and Civil Justice: The Internal and External Value of Sunlight | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date= 2009 | journal = [[DePaul Law Review]] | url=http://via.library.depaul.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1217&context=law-review}} * {{cite journal | title = Tributes to Justice Stephen G. Breyer| first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date= 2008| publisher = [[New York University School of Law]] | volume=64|issue= 1}} * {{cite journal | title = How Can ADR Alleviate Long-Standing Social Problems? | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date=January 2007| journal = [[Fordham Urban Law Journal]] | location = New York| url=http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2261&context=ulj}} * {{cite journal |title=Negotiating the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund of 2001: Mass Tort Resolution Without Litigation |first=Kenneth |last=Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=2005 |publisher=[[Washington University School of Law]] |url=https://journals.library.wustl.edu/lawpolicy/article/id/1627/ |format= |journal=[[Washington University Journal of Law & Policy]] |volume=19 |issue=1 }} * {{cite journal |title=Lecture, University of Alabama School of Law |first=Kenneth |last=Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=April 2004 |journal =[[University of Alabama Law Review]] |url=https://www.law.ua.edu/pubs/lrarticles/Volume%2056/Issue%202/Feinberg.pdf }} * {{cite journal | title = Judge Jack B. Weinstein, Tort Litigation, and the Public Good: A Roundtable Discussion to Honor One of America's Great Trial Judges on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date= January 2003| journal = [[Brooklyn Law School Journal of Law and Policy]] | url=http://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1294&context=jlp}} * {{cite journal | title = Reporting from the Front Line—One Mediator's Experience with Mass Torts | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date= January 1998|url=https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2082&context=llr | publisher = [[Loyola Law School]] |volume=31}} * {{cite journal |title=The Dalkon Shield Claimants Trust |first=Kenneth |last=Feinberg|author-mask=1 |date=October 1990 |publisher=[[Duke University School of Law]] |url=http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4073&context=lcp |journal=Law and Contemporary Problems|volume=53 |issue=4 |pages=79–112 |doi=10.2307/1191952 |jstor=1191952 |url-access=subscription }} * {{cite journal | title = Mediation – A Preferred Method of Dispute Resolution | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1|date= May 1989 | journal = [[Pepperdine Law Review]] | url=http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1780&context=plr }} * {{cite journal | title = Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and the Proposed Federal Criminal Code | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg |author-mask=1| journal = Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology |date= January 1981 | volume = 72 | issue = 2 | pages = 385–399 | doi = 10.2307/1143000 | jstor = 1143000 | url=http://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/jclc/vol72/iss2/2| url-access = subscription }}

== Recent awards and recognition == * "Flame of Tzedek Award" by The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute at The National Jewish Retreat (2019) * "A Tribute to Excellence" by Hillel at UMass Amherst (2018) * The Bazelon Center Outstanding Public Service Award (2017) * The Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medalist in Law (2014) * Yale University Legend in Leadership Award (2014) * District of Columbia Bar Association Legend in the Law Award (2014) * Massachusetts Bar Association Great Friend of Justice Award (2014) * Listed in "The 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America", ''The National Law Journal'' (March 25, 2013) * The New England Council New Englander of the Year Award (2013) * Academy of Court Appointed Masters Civil Justice Award (2012) * The New York University Albert Gallatin Medal for Professional Achievement (2011) * The New York University Eugene J. Keogh Award for Distinguished Public Service (2011) * Marshall-Wythe Medallion (2011) * Hubert H. Humphrey Humanitarian Award (2011) * Fordham-Stein Prize (2011) * James F. Henry Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dispute Resolution (2010) * "The Power 100: The 100 Most Powerful People e in Finance", ''Worth: The Evolution of Financial Intelligence'', Vol. 19, No. 5, Page 76 (2010) * "Lawyer of the Year" by the ''National Law Journal'' (2004) * Presidential Advisory Commission on Human Radiation Experiments (1994 to 1998) * Carnegie Commission Task Force on Science and Technology in Judicial and Regulatory Decision Making (1989 to 1993) * Presidential Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear Accidents (1989 to 1990) * Member of the National Judicial Panel, Center for Public Resources * Chaired the American Bar Association Special Committee on Mass Torts (1988 to 1989)

== See also == * [[List of U.S. executive branch 'czars']]

== References == {{Reflist}}

== Further reading == * {{cite interview | url = https://washingtonian.com/2008/03/01/what-ive-learned-kenneth-feinberg/ | title = What I've Learned: Kenneth Feinberg | interviewer = Lee Michael Katz | first = Kenneth | last = Feinberg | work = [[Washingtonian (magazine)|Washingtonian]] | date = March 1, 2008 }} * {{cite AV media | title = Playing God | first = Karin | last = Jurschick |date=2017 | publisher = April 2017 | location = Germany}} {{cite web|title=Playing God Trailer|date=March 21, 2017|url=https://www.traileraddict.com/playing-god/trailer}}

== External links == *[https://feinberglawoffices.com/ The Feinberg Group website] * [https://archive.today/20070620180655/http://www.feinberggroup.com/index.html The Feinberg Group website] archived 2007 * [http://www.kayescholer.com/ Kaye Scholer LLP website] * {{C-SPAN|4034}} ** [http://www.c-span.org/video/?187524-1/qa-kenneth-feinberg C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with Feinberg, July 10, 2005]

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