This short essay, written for a symposium on The Principles and Politics of Aggregate Litigation: CAFA, PSLRA, and Beyond, decouples due process from a proceduralist’s intuition and explains why it matters in securities class actions. It begins by exploring several analytical models that shed light on the representative relationship in class actions, including a public law analogy to the administrative state, a private law analogy to corporate law, and another, more modern public law analogy to political governance. After finding that the political-governance model best addresses both sources of inadequate representation in securities class actions — rifts between class members and class counsel, and between class members and their lead pla...
Plaintiffs’ lawyers in the United States play a key role in combating corporate fraud. Shareholders ...
Plaintiffs’ lawyers in the United States play a key role in combating corporate fraud. Shareholders ...
Securities class actions impose enormous penalties, but they achieve little compensation and only li...
This short essay, written for a symposium on The Principles and Politics of Aggregate Litigation: CA...
This short essay, written for a symposium on The Principles and Politics of Aggregate Litigation: CA...
Securities class actions are on the chopping block-again. Traditional commentators continue to vie...
Securities class actions are on the chopping block-again. Traditional commentators continue to vie...
Securities class actions are on the chopping block-again. Traditional commentators continue to vie...
The securities class action cannot be justified in terms of compensation, but only in terms of deter...
This Essay considers the potential implications for securities class actions of Standard Fire Insura...
The attorneys\u27 fees awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel in securities fraud class actions have generat...
The attorneys\u27 fees awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel in securities fraud class actions have generat...
The attorneys\u27 fees awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel in securities fraud class actions have generat...
The securities class action cannot be justified in terms of compensation, but only in terms of deter...
In 2007, the collapse of the housing market and the developing trend of state court filings of class...
Plaintiffs’ lawyers in the United States play a key role in combating corporate fraud. Shareholders ...
Plaintiffs’ lawyers in the United States play a key role in combating corporate fraud. Shareholders ...
Securities class actions impose enormous penalties, but they achieve little compensation and only li...
This short essay, written for a symposium on The Principles and Politics of Aggregate Litigation: CA...
This short essay, written for a symposium on The Principles and Politics of Aggregate Litigation: CA...
Securities class actions are on the chopping block-again. Traditional commentators continue to vie...
Securities class actions are on the chopping block-again. Traditional commentators continue to vie...
Securities class actions are on the chopping block-again. Traditional commentators continue to vie...
The securities class action cannot be justified in terms of compensation, but only in terms of deter...
This Essay considers the potential implications for securities class actions of Standard Fire Insura...
The attorneys\u27 fees awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel in securities fraud class actions have generat...
The attorneys\u27 fees awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel in securities fraud class actions have generat...
The attorneys\u27 fees awarded to plaintiffs’ counsel in securities fraud class actions have generat...
The securities class action cannot be justified in terms of compensation, but only in terms of deter...
In 2007, the collapse of the housing market and the developing trend of state court filings of class...
Plaintiffs’ lawyers in the United States play a key role in combating corporate fraud. Shareholders ...
Plaintiffs’ lawyers in the United States play a key role in combating corporate fraud. Shareholders ...
Securities class actions impose enormous penalties, but they achieve little compensation and only li...