Class action lawyers are some of the most frequently derided players in our system of civil litigation. It is often asserted that class action lawyers take too much from class judgments as fees, that class actions are little more than a device for the lawyers to enrich themselves at the expense of the class. In this Article, I argue that some of this criticism of class action lawyers is misguided. In particular, I perform a normative examination of fee percentages in class action litigation using the social-welfarist utilitarian account of litigation known as deterrence-insurance theory. I argue that in perhaps the most common class action -- the so-called "small stakes" class action -- class action lawyers not only do not make too much, bu...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
Today, virtually everyone has a proposal for reforming class action litigation but both consensus ...
Class action lawyers are some of the most frequently derided players in our system of civil litigati...
In his recent article, Protection of Investors in the Wake of the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis: Do Cla...
As the class action device is used with increasing frequency in damages actions, there is an increas...
It is often said that judges act as fiduciaries for the absent class members in class action litigat...
Although class actions promise better deterrence at a lower cost, they are infected with problems th...
Study of two comprehensive class action case data sets covering 1993-2002 shows that the amount of c...
I start from the view that small-value consumer claims are a primary reason that class actions exist...
The idea for this article came from the author\u27s representation of a national non-profit consumer...
In ordinary litigation, parties often have different resources to devote to their lawsuit. This is a...
It is reasonable to expect that courts will demonstrate great solicitude for the recent innovation t...
Courts reward attorneys for investing time in class action lawsuits more generously than they reward...
Class actions are important and useful both to deter wrongful conduct and to provide compensation fo...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
Today, virtually everyone has a proposal for reforming class action litigation but both consensus ...
Class action lawyers are some of the most frequently derided players in our system of civil litigati...
In his recent article, Protection of Investors in the Wake of the 2008-2009 Financial Crisis: Do Cla...
As the class action device is used with increasing frequency in damages actions, there is an increas...
It is often said that judges act as fiduciaries for the absent class members in class action litigat...
Although class actions promise better deterrence at a lower cost, they are infected with problems th...
Study of two comprehensive class action case data sets covering 1993-2002 shows that the amount of c...
I start from the view that small-value consumer claims are a primary reason that class actions exist...
The idea for this article came from the author\u27s representation of a national non-profit consumer...
In ordinary litigation, parties often have different resources to devote to their lawsuit. This is a...
It is reasonable to expect that courts will demonstrate great solicitude for the recent innovation t...
Courts reward attorneys for investing time in class action lawsuits more generously than they reward...
Class actions are important and useful both to deter wrongful conduct and to provide compensation fo...
Every year, fee awards enable millions of people to obtain access to justice and strengthen the dete...
There are plenty of noneconomic reasons to care whether victims are compensated in class actions. Th...
Today, virtually everyone has a proposal for reforming class action litigation but both consensus ...