Revisiting The Monster: New Myths And Realities Of Class Action And Other Large Scale Litigation
- Topics:
- Incorporation
- Source:
- Deborah R. Hensler
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Overview: This article explains synthetic analysis of the nature of class action and other large-scale litigation in the United States at the beginning of the new millennium, drawing on these and other data, and informed by the theoretical scholarship of colleagues in the legal academy. It also discusses varieties of large-scale litigation and presents some data on usage patterns. Litigation practices in damage class actions. It also says that litigation against tobacco and gun manufacturers and health care organizations; litigation partially intended to change public policies in the relevant domains and closes with some comments on likely future trends.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1




