Legal rules for allocating the private costs of civil litigation, or ''fee-shifting'' rules, provide powerful incentives for settlement. Within the context of a direct-revelation mechanism, the fee-shifting rule that generates the highest probability of settlement bases the allocation of costs upon the proximity of the court's award to the pretrial announcements. This mechanism resembles Rule 68 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and other offer-based rules. In a simple extensive-form game, if the litigants have asymmetric information about the level of damages (probability of prevailing), then Rule 68 increases (decreases) the settlement rate
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
Legal rules for allocating the private costs of civil litigation, or "fee-shifting" rules, provide p...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Should the party who loses in litigation be forced to pay the legal fees of the winner? This paper s...
© 2019 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Settling a legal dispute involves some cos...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
Legal rules for allocating the private costs of civil litigation, or "fee-shifting" rules, provide p...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
Recent years have seen a debate over litigation reform grow increasingly agitated. Attorneys, judges...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
Should the party who loses in litigation be forced to pay the legal fees of the winner? This paper s...
© 2019 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. Settling a legal dispute involves some cos...
Settling a legal dispute involves some costs that the parties have to incur ex ante for the pretrial...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...
This article surveys the effects of legal fee shifting on a variety of decisions arising before and ...