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March 8, 2011
Campos on the Future of Mass Torts
Sergio Campos (Miami) sent me the link to the following debate on the University of Pennsylvania Law Review's internet companion Pennumbra (cute eh? the italics are in the original)
The short piece is called "The Future of Mass Torts - and How to Stop It" - its a defense of the deterrence rationale for limiting individual control of cases in mass tort situations. Our own Howard Erichson is scheduled to respond. Enjoy!
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March 8, 2011 in Aggregate Litigation Procedures, Mass Tort Scholarship, Settlement | Permalink
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