This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and during the litigation process. Section 2 provides a brief survey of the practical situations in which legal fee shifting does and does not arise. Section 3 analyzes the effects of indemnification on the incentives to expend resources in litigated cases. Section 4 examines how indemnification influences the decisions to bring and to defend against suit, and Section 5 assesses its effects on the choice between settlement and trial. Section 6 addresses the interaction between the allocation of legal fees and the parties\u27 incentives for efficient primary behavior. Section 7 considers two important variants on simple indemnification: rules that...
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This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
This chapter surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
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We study the effect of fee shifting rules on litigation. First, we build a model to study the theore...
We study the effect of fee shifting rules on litigation. First, we build a model to study the theore...
A law firm that enters into a contingency arrangement provides the client with more than just its at...
This article theoretically compares the British and American fee-shifting rules in their influences ...
International audienceIn this paper, we conduct an experiment in order to explore how the legal fee ...
This article will first analyze different approaches to compensation rates in light of various theor...
In the past couple of decades, scholars have predominantly employed rent-seeking models to analyze l...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
This chapter surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
Should the party who loses in litigation be forced to pay the legal fees of the winner? This paper s...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
This Note seeks to predict the direction and magnitude of the change in settlement frequency under t...
Litigation costs could be conceived as a bribe to parties to reach a contractual agreement settling ...
When plaintiffs cannot predict the outcome of litigation with certainty, neither the American rule (...
We study the effect of fee shifting rules on litigation. First, we build a model to study the theore...
We study the effect of fee shifting rules on litigation. First, we build a model to study the theore...
A law firm that enters into a contingency arrangement provides the client with more than just its at...
This article theoretically compares the British and American fee-shifting rules in their influences ...
International audienceIn this paper, we conduct an experiment in order to explore how the legal fee ...
This article will first analyze different approaches to compensation rates in light of various theor...
In the past couple of decades, scholars have predominantly employed rent-seeking models to analyze l...