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Brief Of Professors Lawrence A. Hamermesh And Mary Brigid Mcmanamon As Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners Ca Pub. Employees Ret. Sys. V. Felzen, 525 U.S. 315 (S. Ct. 1998) (No. 97-1732), Lawrence Hamermesh, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon Feb 2009

Brief Of Professors Lawrence A. Hamermesh And Mary Brigid Mcmanamon As Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners Ca Pub. Employees Ret. Sys. V. Felzen, 525 U.S. 315 (S. Ct. 1998) (No. 97-1732), Lawrence Hamermesh, Mary Brigid Mcmanamon

Mary Brigid McManamon

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Enforcing Wrongful Trading: Substantive Problems And Practical Disincentives, Adrian Walters Dec 1997

Enforcing Wrongful Trading: Substantive Problems And Practical Disincentives, Adrian Walters

Adrian J Walters

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The Multi-Door Contract And Other Possibilities, Thomas J. Stipanowich Dec 1997

The Multi-Door Contract And Other Possibilities, Thomas J. Stipanowich

Thomas J. Stipanowich

The pressure of recent legislative, judicial and administrative developments and increasing awareness of the possibilities of other alternatives is encouraging unprecedented experimentation in the consensual arena. As courts and agencies have experimented with a range of solutions to more effectively address the many and varied controversies presented to them, litigators have been exposed to the possibilities of purposive third party intervention prior to adjudication. At the same time, nonlawyers have recoiled from the perceived high costs of “Total Process” in the litigation mode and have become more proactive in their approaches to conflict. Gradually, both these trends are feeding, together …