No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and aggregation of plaintiffs. Yet, almost nothing has been written about aggregating defendants. This topic is of increasing importance. Recent efforts by patent “trolls” and Bit- Torrent copyright plaintiffs to aggregate unrelated defendants for similar but independent acts of infringement have provoked strong opposition from defendants, courts, and even Congress. The visceral resistance to defendant aggregation is puzzling. The aggregation of similarly situated plaintiffs is seen as creating benefits for both plaintiffs and the judicial system. The benefits that justify plaintiff aggregation also seem to exist for defendant aggregation— avoiding...
Large-scale litigation, such as the Vioxx, Zyprexa, and asbestos cases, breeds conflict. Conflicts...
Large-scale litigation, such as the Vioxx, Zyprexa, and asbestos cases, breeds conflict. Conflicts...
In a post-Class Action Fairness Act world, the modern mass-tort class action is disappearing. Indeed...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
This Article considers aggregation in criminal law. In criminal law, fundamental constitutional righ...
A comment on Judith Resnik\u27s article on the aggregation of civil cases is presented. The goals of...
Although it is destined for the personal jurisdiction canon, the Supreme Court’s eight-to-one decisi...
Although it is destined for the personal jurisdiction canon, the Supreme Court’s eight-to-one decisi...
Nonclass aggregate litigation is risky for plaintiffs: it falls into the gray area between individua...
Nonclass aggregate litigation is risky for plaintiffs: it falls into the gray area between individua...
The potential for attorneys to collude in reaching a settlement agreement arises in any large-scal...
The potential for attorneys to collude in reaching a settlement agreement arises in any large-scal...
Large-scale litigation, such as the Vioxx, Zyprexa, and asbestos cases, breeds conflict. Conflicts...
Large-scale litigation, such as the Vioxx, Zyprexa, and asbestos cases, breeds conflict. Conflicts...
In a post-Class Action Fairness Act world, the modern mass-tort class action is disappearing. Indeed...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
No procedural topic has garnered more attention in the past fifty years than the class action and ag...
This Article considers aggregation in criminal law. In criminal law, fundamental constitutional righ...
A comment on Judith Resnik\u27s article on the aggregation of civil cases is presented. The goals of...
Although it is destined for the personal jurisdiction canon, the Supreme Court’s eight-to-one decisi...
Although it is destined for the personal jurisdiction canon, the Supreme Court’s eight-to-one decisi...
Nonclass aggregate litigation is risky for plaintiffs: it falls into the gray area between individua...
Nonclass aggregate litigation is risky for plaintiffs: it falls into the gray area between individua...
The potential for attorneys to collude in reaching a settlement agreement arises in any large-scal...
The potential for attorneys to collude in reaching a settlement agreement arises in any large-scal...
Large-scale litigation, such as the Vioxx, Zyprexa, and asbestos cases, breeds conflict. Conflicts...
Large-scale litigation, such as the Vioxx, Zyprexa, and asbestos cases, breeds conflict. Conflicts...
In a post-Class Action Fairness Act world, the modern mass-tort class action is disappearing. Indeed...