Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The American legal system has witnessed a gradual, almost surreptitious, movement toward collective...
Twenty years ago, Deborah Hensler and a team of scholars at the RAND Corporation\u27s Institute for ...
In a stimulating paper prepared for this symposium, Professor Richard L. Marcus addresses the propos...
In the past decade, settlement class actions have become increasingly popular in mass tort litigatio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Life in the modem and post-modem world has changed our understanding of many traditional legal matte...
The potential for attorneys to collude in reaching a settlement agreement arises in any large-scal...
The role of courts in mass tort litigation is examined. The courts\u27 interests in such cases, the ...
It is the way of symposia that, after conveners assign topics for discussion, participants interpret...
Deborah Hensler has provided us with new understanding of contemporary procedural innovations. In he...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This Article seeks to advance the use of mass tort class actions and proposes that they are not only...
My objective here is to challenge the notion that the recent mass tort settlements - for all their n...
Mass torts create a unique scale of harm and liabilities. Corporate tortfeasors are desperate to se...
The American legal system has witnessed a gradual, almost surreptitious, movement toward collective...
Twenty years ago, Deborah Hensler and a team of scholars at the RAND Corporation\u27s Institute for ...
In a stimulating paper prepared for this symposium, Professor Richard L. Marcus addresses the propos...
In the past decade, settlement class actions have become increasingly popular in mass tort litigatio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Life in the modem and post-modem world has changed our understanding of many traditional legal matte...
The potential for attorneys to collude in reaching a settlement agreement arises in any large-scal...
The role of courts in mass tort litigation is examined. The courts\u27 interests in such cases, the ...
It is the way of symposia that, after conveners assign topics for discussion, participants interpret...
Deborah Hensler has provided us with new understanding of contemporary procedural innovations. In he...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This Article seeks to advance the use of mass tort class actions and proposes that they are not only...
My objective here is to challenge the notion that the recent mass tort settlements - for all their n...
Mass torts create a unique scale of harm and liabilities. Corporate tortfeasors are desperate to se...
The American legal system has witnessed a gradual, almost surreptitious, movement toward collective...
Twenty years ago, Deborah Hensler and a team of scholars at the RAND Corporation\u27s Institute for ...
In a stimulating paper prepared for this symposium, Professor Richard L. Marcus addresses the propos...