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This study finds that contingent fees benefit plaintiffs and do not cause higher awards.
A new book from the AEI Press finds that contingent fees benefit plaintiffs and do not cause higher awards.
Charles W. Calomiris and Donna M. Hitscherich analyze data on fees paid to investment bankers and acquisition premia paid for targets in cash tender offers.
Why did the PPACA not emphasize malpractice reform as a more important component of health care reform?
Tort is still a tremendous drag on the American economy relative to other industrialized nations.
A recent Supreme Court ruling gave a significant victory to those seeking to prevent plaintiffs' lawyers from taking advantage of our overly generous civil justice system, and should prompt a thorough review of our civil justice system and provide an impetus for reform.
Maria Koklanaris interviews Frederick M. Hess on student educational loans.
Frank explains the problem of class action tolling in mass tort personal injury litigation.




