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Respecting Litigants' Privacy And Public Needs: Striking Middle Ground In An Approach To Secret Settlements, Emily Fiftal Jan 2003

Respecting Litigants' Privacy And Public Needs: Striking Middle Ground In An Approach To Secret Settlements, Emily Fiftal

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The Attorney As Duelist's Friend: Lessons From The Code Duello, Douglas H. Yarn Jan 2000

The Attorney As Duelist's Friend: Lessons From The Code Duello, Douglas H. Yarn

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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Antitrust Immunity, The First Amendment & Settlements: Defining The Boundaries Of The Right To Petition, Raymond Shih Ray Ku Jan 2000

Antitrust Immunity, The First Amendment & Settlements: Defining The Boundaries Of The Right To Petition, Raymond Shih Ray Ku

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Specifically, this Article examines whether settlement agreements and consent decrees resulting from what would otherwise be immunized litigation are protected from antitrust scrutiny and liability under Noerr. In order to conduct this analysis, this Article develops a methodology for determining immunity by focusing the immunity examination upon the means used to petition government and the source of the alleged injuries. Ultimately, private conduct is immune from antitrust scrutiny when it represents a valid attempt to persuade an independent governmental decision-maker in an effort to solicit government action, and the alleged injuries result from that persuasive effort. The validity of any …


Which Cases Go To Trial: An Empirical Study Of Predictors Of Failure To Settle ?, Leandra Lederman Jan 1999

Which Cases Go To Trial: An Empirical Study Of Predictors Of Failure To Settle ?, Leandra Lederman

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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The Non-Board Settlement Agreement: An Analysis Of The Power Of The General Counsel To Reinstate A Withdrawn Charge, Ronald L. Mason Jan 1981

The Non-Board Settlement Agreement: An Analysis Of The Power Of The General Counsel To Reinstate A Withdrawn Charge, Ronald L. Mason

Case Western Reserve Law Review

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