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2007

Byron G. Stier

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Jackpot Justice: Verdict Variability And The Mass Tort Class Action, Byron G. Stier Jan 2007

Jackpot Justice: Verdict Variability And The Mass Tort Class Action, Byron G. Stier

Byron G. Stier

Mass tort scholars, practitioners, and judges struggle with determining the most efficient approach to adjudicate sometimes tens of thousands of cases. Favoring class actions, mass tort scholars and judges have assumed that litigating any issue once is best. But while litigating any one issue could conceivably save attorneys’ fees and court resources, a single adjudication of thousands of mass tort claims is unlikely to further tort goals of corrective justice, efficiency, or compensation in a reliable way. That is because, as recent empirical research on jury behavior shows, any one jury’s verdict may be an outlier on a potential bell …