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Litigation & Settlement
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Second-Best Justice: The Virtues of Japanese Private Law
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Second-Best Justice: The Virtues of Japanese Private Law (2015).
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Japanese Law: An Economic Approach
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Minoru Nakazato, Japanese Law: An Economic Approach (Univ. of Chi. Press 1999).
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Social Capital and the Formal Legal System: Evidence from Prefecture-Level Data in Japan
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Social Capital and the Formal Legal System: Evidence from Prefecture-Level Data in Japan, 7 J. Legal Analysis 421 (2015).
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Private Orderings
January 25, 2024
Lisa Bernstein, Alan Morrison & J. Mark Ramseyer, Private Orderings, 7 J. Legal Analysis 247 (2015).
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J. Mark Ramseyer, Litigation and Social Capital: Divorces and Traffic Accidents in Japan, 11 J. Empirical Legal Stud. 39 (2014).
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Talent Matters: Judicial Productivity and Speed in Japan
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Talent Matters: Judicial Productivity and Speed in Japan, 32 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 38 (2012).
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Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Why the Japanese Taxpayer Always Loses, 72 S. Cal. L. Rev. 571 (1999).
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Are Americans More Litigious? Some Quantitative Evidence
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Are Americans More Litigious? Some Quantitative Evidence, in The American Illness: Essays on the Rule of Law 69…
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I. Glenn Cohen & Nicholas Bagley, Private Rights and the Public Interest in Drug and Medical Device Litigation, 180 JAMA Internal Med. 299 (2019).
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Hal S. Scott, What to Do About Foreign Discriminatory Forum Non Conveniens Legislation, 49 Harv. Int’l L.J. Online 95 (2009).
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Structured Settlements as Structures of Rights
January 25, 2024
Henry E. Smith, Structured Settlements as Structures of Rights, 88 Va. L. Rev. 1953 (2002).
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Extension: Lawyers’ Role-Induced Bias Arises Fast and Persists despite Intervention
January 25, 2024
Holger Spamann, Extension: Lawyers’ Role-Induced Bias Arises Fast and Persists despite Intervention, 49 J. Leg. Stud. 467 (2020).
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Holger Spamann, Lawyers’ Role-Induced Bias Arises Fast and Persists Despite Intervention (Harv. L. Sch. John M. Olin Ctr. Discussion Paper No. 1005, May 15, 2019).
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Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?
January 25, 2024
Holger Spamann, Can Simple Mechanism Design Results be Used to Implement the Proportionality Standard in Discovery?: Comment, 172 J. Institutional & Theoretical Econ. 227 (2016).
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Solving the Patent Settlement Puzzle
January 25, 2024
Einer R. Elhauge, & Alex Krueger, Solving the Patent Settlement Puzzle, 91 Tex. L. Rev. 283 (2012).
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Knowledge About Legal Sanctions
January 25, 2024
Stephen Bundy & Einer R. Elhauge, Knowledge About Legal Sanctions, 92 Mich. L. Rev. 261 (1993).
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Do Lawyers Improve the Adversary System? A General Theory of Litigation Advice and its Regulation
January 25, 2024
Stephen Bundy & Einer R. Elhauge, Do Lawyers Improve the Adversary System? A General Theory of Litigation Advice and its Regulation, 79 Calif. L. Rev.
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Vanishing Trials: The new age of American law
January 25, 2024
Elizabeth Warren, Vanishing Trials: The new age of American law, 79 Am. Bankr. L.J., Fall 2005, at 915.
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David Rosenberg, Anne Brown, Jaehyun Oh & Benjamin Taylor, A Plan for Reforming Federal Pleading, Discovery, and Pretrial Merits Review, 71 Vand. L. Rev. 2059…
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David Rosenberg, Litigating Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in the United States: A Vital but Flawed Enterprise, in Litigating the Values of a Nation: The…
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Concepcion’s Pro-Defendant Biasing of the Arbitration Process: The Class Counsel Solution
January 25, 2024
David Rosenberg, Concepcion’s Pro-Defendant Biasing of the Arbitration Process: The Class Counsel Solution (Harv. Pub. L. Working Paper No. 13-09, Dec. 10, 2012).