Congress may soon restrict joint and several liability for cleanup of contaminated sites under Superfund. We explore whether this change would discourage settlements and is therefore likely to increase the program \u27s already high litigation costs per site. Recent theoretical research by Kornhauser and Revesz finds that joint and several liability may either encourage or discourage settlement, depending on the correlation of outcomes at trial across defendants. We extend their two-defendant model to a richer framework with N defendants. This extension allows us to test the theoretical model empirically using data on Superfund litigation. We find that joint and several liability does not discourage settlements and may even encourage them ....
There is legal chaos in the national Superfund. The Supreme Court reversed decisions of eleven feder...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff, when considering filing suit and bar-gaining over sett...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff and her attorney, when considering filing suit and barg...
Congress may soon restrict joint and several liability for cleanup of contaminated sites under Super...
Economic theory developed in the prior literature indicates that under the joint and several liabili...
Despite some recent improvements, cleanup of hazardous waste sites across the United States remains ...
Burlington No. & Santa Fe R. Co. v. United States and Shell Oil Co. v. United States Docket Nos. 07-...
In response to claims that the threat of environmental liability under the Superfund law deters the ...
Economic theory developed in the prior literature indicates that under the joint and several liabili...
Economic theory developed in the prior literature indicates that under the joint and several liabili...
Courts have generally held parties who are responsible for hazardous waste jointly and severally lia...
Eastern Enterprises v. Apfel has renewed the relevance of one type of substantive due process reason...
With the growth in volume and complexity of environmental enforcement cases, alternative dispute res...
The Article will first explore the various actions that expose a party to CERCLA liability. Second, ...
Who Benefits from the Cleanup of Superfund Landfill Sites? Evidence from New York State uses a diffe...
There is legal chaos in the national Superfund. The Supreme Court reversed decisions of eleven feder...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff, when considering filing suit and bar-gaining over sett...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff and her attorney, when considering filing suit and barg...
Congress may soon restrict joint and several liability for cleanup of contaminated sites under Super...
Economic theory developed in the prior literature indicates that under the joint and several liabili...
Despite some recent improvements, cleanup of hazardous waste sites across the United States remains ...
Burlington No. & Santa Fe R. Co. v. United States and Shell Oil Co. v. United States Docket Nos. 07-...
In response to claims that the threat of environmental liability under the Superfund law deters the ...
Economic theory developed in the prior literature indicates that under the joint and several liabili...
Economic theory developed in the prior literature indicates that under the joint and several liabili...
Courts have generally held parties who are responsible for hazardous waste jointly and severally lia...
Eastern Enterprises v. Apfel has renewed the relevance of one type of substantive due process reason...
With the growth in volume and complexity of environmental enforcement cases, alternative dispute res...
The Article will first explore the various actions that expose a party to CERCLA liability. Second, ...
Who Benefits from the Cleanup of Superfund Landfill Sites? Evidence from New York State uses a diffe...
There is legal chaos in the national Superfund. The Supreme Court reversed decisions of eleven feder...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff, when considering filing suit and bar-gaining over sett...
We explore how the incentives of a plaintiff and her attorney, when considering filing suit and barg...