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The Rocky Path For Private Directors General: Procedure, Politics, And The Uncertain Future Of Eu Antitrust Damages Actions, Marc A. Sittenreich Jan 2010

The Rocky Path For Private Directors General: Procedure, Politics, And The Uncertain Future Of Eu Antitrust Damages Actions, Marc A. Sittenreich

Fordham Law Review

For the better part of the past decade, the European Commission has engaged in a dialogue with European Union (EU) citizens and businesses in an attempt to strengthen an almost nonexistent private competition enforcement system. In the United States, where private antitrust lawsuits are most prevalent, litigation is justified on the grounds of both deterrence and compensation. While the Commission wants to make private damages actions the primary vehicle for the compensation of aggrieved parties, recent political pressure has made EU officials claim that government enforcement will remain the predominant means for the deterrence of EU antitrust violations. Furthermore, many …


The Paradoxical Structure Of Constitutional Litigation, Pamela S. Karlan Jan 2007

The Paradoxical Structure Of Constitutional Litigation, Pamela S. Karlan

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The Tobacco Litigation And Attorneys' Fees, Daniel J. Capra, Lester Brickman, Michael Ciresi, Barbara S. Gillers, Robert Montgomery Jan 1999

The Tobacco Litigation And Attorneys' Fees, Daniel J. Capra, Lester Brickman, Michael Ciresi, Barbara S. Gillers, Robert Montgomery

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Ambivalence, Contradiction, And Ambiguity: The Everyday Ethics Of Defense Litigators, Carla Messikomer Jan 1998

Ambivalence, Contradiction, And Ambiguity: The Everyday Ethics Of Defense Litigators, Carla Messikomer

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Working Without A Net: The Sociology Of Legal Ethics In Corporate Litigation, Mark C. Suchman Jan 1998

Working Without A Net: The Sociology Of Legal Ethics In Corporate Litigation, Mark C. Suchman

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Questions And Possible Responses, Douglas N. Frenkel Jan 1998

Questions And Possible Responses, Douglas N. Frenkel

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The Ethical Worlds Of Large-Firm Litigators: Preliminary Observations, Robert W. Gordon Jan 1998

The Ethical Worlds Of Large-Firm Litigators: Preliminary Observations, Robert W. Gordon

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The Discovery Process As A Circle Of Blame: Institutional, Professional, And Socio-Economic Factors That Contribute To Unreasonable, Inefficient, And Amoral Behavior In Corporate Litigation, Robert L. Nelson Jan 1998

The Discovery Process As A Circle Of Blame: Institutional, Professional, And Socio-Economic Factors That Contribute To Unreasonable, Inefficient, And Amoral Behavior In Corporate Litigation, Robert L. Nelson

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Enactments Of Professionalism: A Study Of Judges' And Lawyers' Accounts Of Ethics Civility In Litigation, Austin Sarat Jan 1998

Enactments Of Professionalism: A Study Of Judges' And Lawyers' Accounts Of Ethics Civility In Litigation, Austin Sarat

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Practicing Criminal Law: A Jewish Law Analysis Of Being A Prosecutor Or Defense Attorney, Michael J. Broyde Jan 1998

Practicing Criminal Law: A Jewish Law Analysis Of Being A Prosecutor Or Defense Attorney, Michael J. Broyde

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The Power And The Process: Instructions And The Civil Jury, Elizabeth G. Thornburg Jan 1998

The Power And The Process: Instructions And The Civil Jury, Elizabeth G. Thornburg

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Current Illegitimacy Of International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith, Iii Jan 1997

Current Illegitimacy Of International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith, Iii

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In The Hot Box And On The Tube: Witnesses' Interests In Televised Trials, Stacy R. Horth-Neubert Jan 1997

In The Hot Box And On The Tube: Witnesses' Interests In Televised Trials, Stacy R. Horth-Neubert

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The Applicability Of The Attorney-Client Privilege To Communications With Foreign Legal Professionals, Daiske Yoshida Jan 1997

The Applicability Of The Attorney-Client Privilege To Communications With Foreign Legal Professionals, Daiske Yoshida

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Developing The Judicial Role In Controlling Litigation Conflicts: Response To Green , Susan R. Martyn Jan 1996

Developing The Judicial Role In Controlling Litigation Conflicts: Response To Green , Susan R. Martyn

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Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green Jan 1996

Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green

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When The Postman Beeps Twice: The Admissibility Of Electronic Mail Under The Business Records Exception Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Anthony J. Dreyer Jan 1996

When The Postman Beeps Twice: The Admissibility Of Electronic Mail Under The Business Records Exception Of The Federal Rules Of Evidence, Anthony J. Dreyer

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Resolution Of Mass Product Liability Litigation Within The Federal Rules: A Case For The Increased Use Of Rule 23(B)(3) Class Actions, Heather M. Johnson Jan 1996

Resolution Of Mass Product Liability Litigation Within The Federal Rules: A Case For The Increased Use Of Rule 23(B)(3) Class Actions, Heather M. Johnson

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The Ethical Legitimacy Of Class-Action, Institutional-Reform Litigation On Behalf Of Children: A Response To Martha Matthews, Christopher Dunn Jan 1996

The Ethical Legitimacy Of Class-Action, Institutional-Reform Litigation On Behalf Of Children: A Response To Martha Matthews, Christopher Dunn

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Ten Thousand Tiny Clients: The Ethical Duty Of Representation In Children's Class-Action Cases, Martha Matthews Jan 1996

Ten Thousand Tiny Clients: The Ethical Duty Of Representation In Children's Class-Action Cases, Martha Matthews

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The Rationalist Tradition At Trial, James L. Kainen Jan 1992

The Rationalist Tradition At Trial, James L. Kainen

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Analysis of Evidence: How to Do Things With Facts Based On Wigmore's Science of Judicial Proof, By Terrence Anderson and William Twining (with an Appendix on Probablity and Proof by Philip Dawid). Little, Brown and Company, and London: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Ltd., 1991. Pp. 457. $22.00. (Teacher's Manual. Pp. 181)


The Myth Of The Litigation Explosion, Randy M. Mastro Jan 1991

The Myth Of The Litigation Explosion, Randy M. Mastro

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The Litigation Explorsion: What Happened When America Unleashed the Lawsuit. By Walter K. Olson. Truman Talley Books: Dutton, 1991. Pp. 338. $24.95


Attorney's Fees In Common Fund Actions, Monique Lapointe Jan 1991

Attorney's Fees In Common Fund Actions, Monique Lapointe

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Litigation In 2050: A Backward-Forward, Topsy-Turvy Look At Dispute Resolutions, Lawrence J. Fox Jan 1991

Litigation In 2050: A Backward-Forward, Topsy-Turvy Look At Dispute Resolutions, Lawrence J. Fox

Fordham Law Review

Litigation in 2050: A Backward, Forward, Topsy-Tury Look at Dispute Resolutions was originally comissioned by the American Bar Association Center for Professional Responsibility. Along with two companion pieces reflecting varying perspectives on the same subject, it was presented as part of the Seventeenth Annual Conference on Professional Responsibility, presented at Scottsdale, Arizona, June 6-9, 1991. It appears here with the permission of the American Bar Association.


On Strategy, Richard K. Neumann, Jr. Jan 1990

On Strategy, Richard K. Neumann, Jr.

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Letter Of Credit Litigation - Bank Liability For Punitive Damages, Lisa G. Weinberg Jan 1986

Letter Of Credit Litigation - Bank Liability For Punitive Damages, Lisa G. Weinberg

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Texaco Inc. V. Pennzoil Co.: Some Thoughts On The Limits Of Federal Court Power Over State Court Proceedings, Robert B. Funkhouser, Kenneth R. Levine, Laurie B. Mcghee, David E. Mollon Jan 1986

Texaco Inc. V. Pennzoil Co.: Some Thoughts On The Limits Of Federal Court Power Over State Court Proceedings, Robert B. Funkhouser, Kenneth R. Levine, Laurie B. Mcghee, David E. Mollon

Fordham Law Review

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Application Of Compulsory Joinder, Intervention, Impleader, And Attachment To The Letter Of Credit Litigation, David C. Howard Jan 1984

Application Of Compulsory Joinder, Intervention, Impleader, And Attachment To The Letter Of Credit Litigation, David C. Howard

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Termination Of Section 36(B) Actions By Mutual Fund Directors: Are The Watchdogs Still The Shareholders' Best Friends?, Thomas W. Andrews Jan 1982

Termination Of Section 36(B) Actions By Mutual Fund Directors: Are The Watchdogs Still The Shareholders' Best Friends?, Thomas W. Andrews

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Settlement Of Securities Litigation Through The Issuance Of Securities Without Registration: The Use Of Section 3(A)(10) In Sec Enforcement Proceedings, Seymour Glanzer, Howard Schiffman, Mark Packman Jan 1982

Settlement Of Securities Litigation Through The Issuance Of Securities Without Registration: The Use Of Section 3(A)(10) In Sec Enforcement Proceedings, Seymour Glanzer, Howard Schiffman, Mark Packman

Fordham Law Review

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