This article provides the first empirical analysis of punitive damages in securities arbitrations. Using a data set of over 6,800 securities arbitration awards, we find that claimants prevailed in 48.9 percent of arbitrations and that 9.1 percent of those claimant victories included a punitive damages award. The existence of a punitive damages award was associated with claims that suggested egregious misbehavior and with claims that provided higher compensatory awards. The pattern of punitive awards is more consistent with a traditional view of punitive damages that incorporates a retributive component than with a law and economics emphasis on efficient deterrence. We also report evidence that the relation between punitive and compensatory ...
What is the current role of the law in securities arbitration? Given the difficulties investors woul...
This Report to the Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration (SICA) documents the results of the...
The study upon which this article is based was conducted in response to the explosive growth of the ...
This article provides the first empirical analysis of punitive damages in securities arbitrations. U...
It is often said that the business of America is business, and probably the best exemplifications of...
This article explores when and how punitive damages should be applied in securities arbitration. It ...
Despite some residual image problems, arbitration is far from a modem day phenomenon.2 Aristotle him...
The major advantages of arbitration are that the disputes are resolved more expeditiously and cost e...
There is controversy over awarding punitive damages by arbitration in securities disputes. Securitie...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
An award of punitive damages is often the most significant and detrimental part of an award arising ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The study upon which this article is based was conducted in response to the explosive growth of the ...
This paper addresses the fairness of securities arbitrations in the United States. A few decades ago...
As the United States Supreme Court has observed, the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) 2 is something o...
What is the current role of the law in securities arbitration? Given the difficulties investors woul...
This Report to the Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration (SICA) documents the results of the...
The study upon which this article is based was conducted in response to the explosive growth of the ...
This article provides the first empirical analysis of punitive damages in securities arbitrations. U...
It is often said that the business of America is business, and probably the best exemplifications of...
This article explores when and how punitive damages should be applied in securities arbitration. It ...
Despite some residual image problems, arbitration is far from a modem day phenomenon.2 Aristotle him...
The major advantages of arbitration are that the disputes are resolved more expeditiously and cost e...
There is controversy over awarding punitive damages by arbitration in securities disputes. Securitie...
Empirical studies have consistently shown that punitive damages are rarely awarded, with rates of ab...
An award of punitive damages is often the most significant and detrimental part of an award arising ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The study upon which this article is based was conducted in response to the explosive growth of the ...
This paper addresses the fairness of securities arbitrations in the United States. A few decades ago...
As the United States Supreme Court has observed, the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) 2 is something o...
What is the current role of the law in securities arbitration? Given the difficulties investors woul...
This Report to the Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration (SICA) documents the results of the...
The study upon which this article is based was conducted in response to the explosive growth of the ...