This Article, prepared for a symposium on class actions, examines the problem of cy pres relief through the lens of ensuring that class actions have an optimal claim structure and class membership. It finds that the present cy pres doctrine does little to advance the creation of optimal class actions, and may do some harm to achieving that goal. The Article then proposes an alternative “nudge” to induce putative class counsel to structure class actions in an optimal way: set attorneys’ fees so that counsel is compensated through a combination of an hourly market rate and a percentage of the net recovery to the class itself. The Article demonstrates that this approach to attorneys’ fees aligns the interests of the class in maximizing its rec...
The class action has many uses. The most compelling occurs when someone inflicts a small harm on eac...
Fisch examines the evolution of the class action lawsuit and uses the qui tam provision as a model f...
Class action legislation is a relatively new phenomenon in several Canadian provinces. The state of ...
This Article, prepared for a symposium on class actions, examines the problem of cy pres relief thro...
Class action settlements often present the court and parties with the practical problem of disposing...
Since the mid 1970s, federal courts have taken the doctrine of cy pres relief from the venerable law...
Although class actions promise better deterrence at a lower cost, they are infected with problems th...
The use of cy pres as a mechanism to distribute residual funds in class actions has become increasin...
In her recent article, Professor Rhonda Wasserman argues that class action settlements that distribu...
Today, virtually everyone has a proposal for reforming class action litigation but both consensus ...
This Article takes a fresh look at the misalignment of interests between class attorneys and their c...
This Article describes the evolution of the perception of the modern class action from populist darl...
As class action settlement funds become more and more prevalent, cy pres awards have become a more c...
Class action settlement funds become “non-distributable” when class members fail to claim their shar...
Prepared for a Symposium on the ALI’s Aggregate Litigation Project, this paper examines the ALI’s pr...
The class action has many uses. The most compelling occurs when someone inflicts a small harm on eac...
Fisch examines the evolution of the class action lawsuit and uses the qui tam provision as a model f...
Class action legislation is a relatively new phenomenon in several Canadian provinces. The state of ...
This Article, prepared for a symposium on class actions, examines the problem of cy pres relief thro...
Class action settlements often present the court and parties with the practical problem of disposing...
Since the mid 1970s, federal courts have taken the doctrine of cy pres relief from the venerable law...
Although class actions promise better deterrence at a lower cost, they are infected with problems th...
The use of cy pres as a mechanism to distribute residual funds in class actions has become increasin...
In her recent article, Professor Rhonda Wasserman argues that class action settlements that distribu...
Today, virtually everyone has a proposal for reforming class action litigation but both consensus ...
This Article takes a fresh look at the misalignment of interests between class attorneys and their c...
This Article describes the evolution of the perception of the modern class action from populist darl...
As class action settlement funds become more and more prevalent, cy pres awards have become a more c...
Class action settlement funds become “non-distributable” when class members fail to claim their shar...
Prepared for a Symposium on the ALI’s Aggregate Litigation Project, this paper examines the ALI’s pr...
The class action has many uses. The most compelling occurs when someone inflicts a small harm on eac...
Fisch examines the evolution of the class action lawsuit and uses the qui tam provision as a model f...
Class action legislation is a relatively new phenomenon in several Canadian provinces. The state of ...