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Litigation & Settlement
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When Does Settlement Become Binding on a Party in Tax Court
January 25, 2024
T. Keith Fogg, When Does Settlement Become Binding on a Party in Tax Court, 18 J. Tax Prac. & Proc. 35 (2016).
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Persuasion: Getting to the Other Side
January 25, 2024
Joseph William Singer, Persuasion: Getting to the Other Side (2019).
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Trump’s Affairs and the Future of the Nondisclosure Agreement
January 25, 2024
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Trump’s Affairs and the Future of the Nondisclosure Agreement, NewYorker.com (Mar. 30, 2018, 12:53 PM).
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Rights Case Gone Wrong: A Ruling Imperils Firms And U.S. Diplomacy
January 25, 2024
Curtis A. Bradley & Jack L. Goldsmith, Rights Case Gone Wrong: A Ruling Imperils Firms And U.S. Diplomacy, Wash. Post, Apr. 19, 2009, at A19.
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U.S. Civil Litigation and International Terrorism
January 25, 2024
Ryan Goodman & Jack L. Goldsmith, U.S. Civil Litigation and International Terrorism, in Civil Litigation Against Terrorism (John Norton Moore ed., 2004).
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Jack L. Goldsmith & Alan O. Sykes, Lex Loci Delectus and Global Economic Welfare: Spinozzi v. ITT Sheraton Corp., 120 Harv. L. Rev.1137 (2007).
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M&A Break Fees: U.S. Litigation Versus UK Regulation
January 25, 2024
John C. Coates, M&A Break Fees: U.S. Litigation Versus UK Regulation, in Regulation versus Litigation: Perspectives from Economics and Law 239 (Daniel P. Kessler ed.,…
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Managing Disputes Through Contract: Evidence from M&A
January 25, 2024
John C. Coates, Managing Disputes Through Contract: Evidence from M&A, 2 Harv. Bus. L. Rev. 295 (2012).
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Suing over Ostracism in Japan: The Informational Logic
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Suing over Ostracism in Japan: The Informational Logic (Aug. 29, 2020).
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Correspondence: Reply to Professor Carl Steenstrup
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Correspondence, 43 Monumenta Nipponica 231 (1988) (Reply to Professor Carl Steenstrup regarding his paper on litigation in Kamakura bakufu courts).
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Japan’s Myth of Non-Litigiousness: The Real Reasons Behind the Country’s Legal Image
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, Japan’s Myth of Non-Litigiousness: The Real Reasons Behind the Country’s Legal Image, Nat’l L.J., July 4, 1983, at 14.
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John Haley and the American Discovery of Japanese Law
January 25, 2024
J. Mark Ramseyer, John Haley and the American Discovery of Japanese Law, 8 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 213 (2009).
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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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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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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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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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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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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…