Why do people hate litigation? Corporate America, in particular, complains that litigation is too expensive, time consuming, and unpredictable. But these are not distinguishing features of litigation. When a company launches a new product or enters into a new business line, it may face a process that is just as expensive, time consuming, and risky as litigation. The company will invest time and money in product development and market research and will bear the risk that the product ultimately will fail and its efforts will result in a loss. What makes litigation seem so daunting, and distinguishes litigation risk from most other risks, is that litigants lack a mechanism to dispose of litigation risk. Virtually any other risk that a business...
Third-party financing of litigation has been described with a variety of unflattering metaphors. Lit...
Litigation finance companies have some incentives to screen plaintiffs applying for financing based ...
Uniquely in the United States, lawyers litigate large cases on behalf of many claimants who could no...
In this Article, we suggest that litigation can be analyzed as though it is a competitive research a...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in commercial litigation funding. Whereas the judici...
For an investor, litigation funding is too tempting to resist. Litigation funding promises that most...
Litigation funding—for-profit, nonrecourse funding of a litigation by a nonparty—is a new and rapidl...
The purpose of the paper is to propose an original proprietary proxy of a firm's litigation risk. We...
Firms operating in the United States face important litigation risk, yet little is known on how this...
Just as war is too important to be left to generals, civil procedure – with apologies to Clemenceau ...
The pursuit of justice, with infrequent exception, requires financial stability and sometimes even w...
Lawyers are under siege. We have become objects of scorn, ridicule, and occasional hatred. If you ta...
2018-02-23Shareholder litigation risk varies across time and across firms. When shareholder litigati...
Litigation risk has been hypothesized to affect managerial behavior in a number of ways. An understa...
This Article identifies a market-based solution for monitoring large-scale litigation proceeding out...
Third-party financing of litigation has been described with a variety of unflattering metaphors. Lit...
Litigation finance companies have some incentives to screen plaintiffs applying for financing based ...
Uniquely in the United States, lawyers litigate large cases on behalf of many claimants who could no...
In this Article, we suggest that litigation can be analyzed as though it is a competitive research a...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in commercial litigation funding. Whereas the judici...
For an investor, litigation funding is too tempting to resist. Litigation funding promises that most...
Litigation funding—for-profit, nonrecourse funding of a litigation by a nonparty—is a new and rapidl...
The purpose of the paper is to propose an original proprietary proxy of a firm's litigation risk. We...
Firms operating in the United States face important litigation risk, yet little is known on how this...
Just as war is too important to be left to generals, civil procedure – with apologies to Clemenceau ...
The pursuit of justice, with infrequent exception, requires financial stability and sometimes even w...
Lawyers are under siege. We have become objects of scorn, ridicule, and occasional hatred. If you ta...
2018-02-23Shareholder litigation risk varies across time and across firms. When shareholder litigati...
Litigation risk has been hypothesized to affect managerial behavior in a number of ways. An understa...
This Article identifies a market-based solution for monitoring large-scale litigation proceeding out...
Third-party financing of litigation has been described with a variety of unflattering metaphors. Lit...
Litigation finance companies have some incentives to screen plaintiffs applying for financing based ...
Uniquely in the United States, lawyers litigate large cases on behalf of many claimants who could no...