In this paper we consider the role that litigation and case selection play in the process of legal change. We examine the effect of judicial path dependence on the consolidation of liability rules and legal remedies, paying special attention to litigation between parties with different stakes. In the presence of asymmetric stakes, judicial path dependence may lead to consolidation or contraction of legal rules. We study the consequence of private litigation decisions on the contraction or consolidation of legal rules under various litigation and judicial environments. We also consider the relevance of the degree of asymmetry in the litigation stakes, the existence and nature of positive litigation costs, and the weight of past precedents on...
Legal change is a fact of life, and the need to deal with it has spawned a number of complicated bod...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Parties engaged in a litigation generally enter the discovery process with different informations re...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we consider the role litigation and case selection play in the process of l...
Part I of this Article provides an overview of path dependence theory. It outlines the theory and br...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
This paper integrates the literatures on the social value of lawsuits, the evolution of the law, and...
This paper studies the consequences of asymmetric litigation costs. Under three differ- ent protocol...
This article expands upon the idea that repeat players influence the devel-opment of law by settling...
It is common in the legal academy to describe judicial decision trends leading to new common law rul...
Gordon Tullock’s critique of the common law runs against much of the conventional wisdom in the law ...
"Path dependence" is an important explanation in comparative law, but italso recognises that the law...
This paper studies the consequences of asymmetric litigation costs. Under three differ- ent protocol...
Conventional understanding in legal reform communities is that time and resources are best directed ...
Given certain conditions, legal institutions will evolve in path dependent ways: that is, the social...
Legal change is a fact of life, and the need to deal with it has spawned a number of complicated bod...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Parties engaged in a litigation generally enter the discovery process with different informations re...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we consider the role litigation and case selection play in the process of l...
Part I of this Article provides an overview of path dependence theory. It outlines the theory and br...
The claim that the common law displays an economic logic is a centerpiece of the positive economic t...
This paper integrates the literatures on the social value of lawsuits, the evolution of the law, and...
This paper studies the consequences of asymmetric litigation costs. Under three differ- ent protocol...
This article expands upon the idea that repeat players influence the devel-opment of law by settling...
It is common in the legal academy to describe judicial decision trends leading to new common law rul...
Gordon Tullock’s critique of the common law runs against much of the conventional wisdom in the law ...
"Path dependence" is an important explanation in comparative law, but italso recognises that the law...
This paper studies the consequences of asymmetric litigation costs. Under three differ- ent protocol...
Conventional understanding in legal reform communities is that time and resources are best directed ...
Given certain conditions, legal institutions will evolve in path dependent ways: that is, the social...
Legal change is a fact of life, and the need to deal with it has spawned a number of complicated bod...
In this paper I show that the capacity for a legal regime to generate value-enhancing legal adaptati...
Parties engaged in a litigation generally enter the discovery process with different informations re...