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2003

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Litigation

University of Connecticut

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Fundamental Principles For Class Action Governance, Alexandra Lahav Jan 2003

Fundamental Principles For Class Action Governance, Alexandra Lahav

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Class actions face a crisis of governance. The form of governance provided by Rule 23, governance by representative parties, is both vague in theory and ignored in practice. Instead, by a combination of procedural rules, judicial interpretation and common practice, the class is governed by a regime of attorney dictatorship with limited judicial oversight. This regime neither reflects the basic insight that the class and attorney do not have a traditional attorney-client relationship nor performs the task of transforming the inchoate collectivity of the class into an organization that protects and is responsive to the will of class members. This …