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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780833040527 , 9780833030788
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Civil codes / Civil law
    Abstract: Asbestos litigation is the longest-running mass tort litigation in U.S. history. Through 2002, approximately 730,000 individuals have brought claims against some 8,400 business entities, and defendants and insurers have spent a total of $70 billion on litigation. Building on previous RAND briefings, the authors report on what happened to those who have claimed injury from asbestos, what happened to the defendants in those cases, and how lawyers and judges have managed the cases
    Note: English
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    ISBN: 9780833043948 , 9780833026019
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Civil codes / Civil law
    Abstract: Class action lawsuits--allowing one or a few plaintiffs to represent many who seek redress--have long been controversial. The current controversy, centered on lawsuits for money damages, is characterized by sharp disagreement among stakeholders about the kinds of suits being filed, whether plaintiffs' claims are meritorious, and whether resolutions to class actions are fair or socially desirable. Ultimately, these concerns lead many to wonder, Are class actions worth their costs to society and to business? Do they do more harm than good? To describe the landscape of current damage class action litigation, elucidate problems, and identify solutions, the RAND Institute for Civil Justice conducted a study using qualitative and quantitative research methods. The researchers concluded that the controversy over damage class actions has proven intractable because it implicates deeply held but sharply contested ideological views among stakeholders. Nevertheless, many of the political antagonists agree that class action practices merit improvement. The authors argue that both practices and outcomes could be substantially improved if more judges would supervise class action litigation more actively and scrutinize proposed settlements and fee awards more carefully. Educating and empowering judges to take more responsibility for case outcomes--and ensuring that they have the resources to do so--can help the civil justice system achieve a better balance between the public goals of class actions and the private interests that drive them
    Note: English
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    In:  Everyday practices and trouble cases (1998), Seite 155-176 | year:1998 | pages:155-176
    ISBN: 0810114364
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Everyday practices and trouble cases
    Publ. der Quelle: Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern Univ. Press [u.a.], 1998
    Angaben zur Quelle: (1998), Seite 155-176
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:1998
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:155-176
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  • 4
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    Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : SAGE Publ.
    ISBN: 9781412975087 , 9781412975094
    Language: English
    Pages: 349 S.
    Series Statement: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 622.2009
    DDC: 347.053
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    Keywords: Class actions (Civil procedure) Cross-cultural studies ; Class actions (Civil procedure) United States ; Civil procedure (International law) ; Class action ; Rechtsvergleich
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  • 5
    Online Resource
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    Santa Monica, CA : Rand
    ISBN: 9780833026040 , 0833043943 , 9781282451445 , 1282451448 , 0833026046 , 9780833026019 , 9780833043948 , 0833026011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 609 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Class action dilemmas
    Keywords: Class actions (Civil procedure) ; Class actions (Civil procedure) ; Procédure civile ; États-Unis ; Actions collectives (droit) ; États-Unis ; Law - U.S. - General ; Law - U.S ; Law, Politics & Government ; United States ; LAW ; Civil Law ; Class actions (Civil procedure) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Class action lawsuits--allowing one or a few plaintiffs to represent many who seek redress--have long been controversial. The current controversy, centered on lawsuits for money damages, is characterized by sharp disagreement among stakeholders about the kinds of suits being filed, whether plaintiffs' claims are meritorious, and whether resolutions to class actions are fair or socially desirable. Ultimately, these concerns lead many to wonder, "Are class actions worth their costs to society and to business? Do they do more harm than good?" To describe the landscape of current damage class action litigation, elucidate problems, and identify solutions, the RAND Institute for Civil Justice conducted a study using qualitative and quantitative research methods. The researchers concluded that the controversy over damage class actions has proven intractable because it implicates deeply held but sharply contested ideological views among stakeholders. Nevertheless, many of the political antagonists agree that class action practices merit improvement. The authors argue that both practices and outcomes could be substantially improved if more judges would supervise class action litigation more actively and scrutinize proposed settlements and fee awards more carefully. Educating and empowering judges to take more responsibility for case outcomes--and ensuring that they have the resources to do so--can help the civil justice system achieve a better balance between the public goals of class actions and the private interests that drive them
    Abstract: Class action lawsuits--allowing one or a few plaintiffs to represent many who seek redress--have long been controversial. The current controversy, centered on lawsuits for money damages, is characterized by sharp disagreement among stakeholders about the kinds of suits being filed, whether plaintiffs' claims are meritorious, and whether resolutions to class actions are fair or socially desirable. Ultimately, these concerns lead many to wonder, "Are class actions worth their costs to society and to business? Do they do more harm than good?" To describe the landscape of current damage class action litigation, elucidate problems, and identify solutions, the RAND Institute for Civil Justice conducted a study using qualitative and quantitative research methods. The researchers concluded that the controversy over damage class actions has proven intractable because it implicates deeply held but sharply contested ideological views among stakeholders. Nevertheless, many of the political antagonists agree that class action practices merit improvement. The authors argue that both practices and outcomes could be substantially improved if more judges would supervise class action litigation more actively and scrutinize proposed settlements and fee awards more carefully. Educating and empowering judges to take more responsibility for case outcomes--and ensuring that they have the resources to do so--can help the civil justice system achieve a better balance between the public goals of class actions and the private interests that drive them
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    In:  Comparative law and regulation (2016), Seite 238-272 | year:2016 | pages:238-272
    ISBN: 9781782545606
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Comparative law and regulation
    Publ. der Quelle: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2016), Seite 238-272
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2016
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:238-272
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