The settlement of mass torts through the class action device presents some difficult and troubling issues, including important questions of due process, fairness, justice, efficiency, equality, equity, and ethics. In this context, some of these foundational values conflict with each other and must be resolved by judges who must decide actual cases. In analyzing the applicable laws and rules (class action rules, constitutional provisions, and ethics rules) we find answers or suggestions that are often ambiguous or contradictory. All of these unresolved ambiguities raise the question of whether mass torts are any different from any number of difficult cases our legal system faces. I do think that mass torts present us with some novel issues...
At the close of the twentieth century, we are witnessing very significant changes in the litigation ...
Ethical issues arise frequently in class action litigation. These issues include conflicts of intere...
On March 9 and 10, 2001, Mercer University\u27s Walter F. George School of Law and its Mercer Center...
The settlement of mass torts through the class action device presents some difficult and troubling i...
Judges, lawyers, and academics largely agree that comprehensive finality is a central goal of mass t...
Those who have addressed ethics issues for plaintiffs’ lawyers in mass tort litigation have focused ...
Perhaps no procedural innovation has generated more controversy than the class action. As Professor ...
The American legal system has witnessed a gradual, almost surreptitious, movement toward collective...
There is little discussion of legal ethics in the American Law Institute’s recently adopted Principl...
This Article seeks to advance the use of mass tort class actions and proposes that they are not only...
A rule of ethics like the one proposed in this Note takes a step toward this goal. Part I explores t...
In an aggregate settlement, usually of a mass tort claim, a defendant agrees to pay a specific dolla...
Cases in which lawyers represent large numbers of individual plaintiffs are increasingly common. Whi...
Mass torts cases take up a massive swath of the nation’s federal court docket yet are governed by li...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
At the close of the twentieth century, we are witnessing very significant changes in the litigation ...
Ethical issues arise frequently in class action litigation. These issues include conflicts of intere...
On March 9 and 10, 2001, Mercer University\u27s Walter F. George School of Law and its Mercer Center...
The settlement of mass torts through the class action device presents some difficult and troubling i...
Judges, lawyers, and academics largely agree that comprehensive finality is a central goal of mass t...
Those who have addressed ethics issues for plaintiffs’ lawyers in mass tort litigation have focused ...
Perhaps no procedural innovation has generated more controversy than the class action. As Professor ...
The American legal system has witnessed a gradual, almost surreptitious, movement toward collective...
There is little discussion of legal ethics in the American Law Institute’s recently adopted Principl...
This Article seeks to advance the use of mass tort class actions and proposes that they are not only...
A rule of ethics like the one proposed in this Note takes a step toward this goal. Part I explores t...
In an aggregate settlement, usually of a mass tort claim, a defendant agrees to pay a specific dolla...
Cases in which lawyers represent large numbers of individual plaintiffs are increasingly common. Whi...
Mass torts cases take up a massive swath of the nation’s federal court docket yet are governed by li...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
At the close of the twentieth century, we are witnessing very significant changes in the litigation ...
Ethical issues arise frequently in class action litigation. These issues include conflicts of intere...
On March 9 and 10, 2001, Mercer University\u27s Walter F. George School of Law and its Mercer Center...