This project aims to supply up-to-date coherence to the law of aggregate litigation and also addresses a broader array of cases that are bundled together and settled or tried to test the value of related claims.
This volume supplies up-to-date coherence to the law of aggregate litigation, which has changed significantly in recent years. The Principles aim to help judges, legislators, and others make aggregation decisions correctly, and to improve the management of cases in which aggregation is allowed. In addition to formal aggregation in litigated settings, such as with class actions, the work addresses a broader array of cases that are bundled together and settled or tried to test the value of related claims.
Reporter: Samuel Issacharoff, New York University School of Law
Associate Reporters: Robert H. Klonoff, Lewis and Clark Law School
Richard A. Nagareda, Vanderbilt University Law School
Charles Silver, University of Texas School of Law
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This Proposed Final Draft will be submitted to the membership for approval at the 2009 Annual Meeting. This draft comprises three Chapters: Chapter 1 with definitions and basic principles; Chapter 2 on adjudicating aggregated disputes; and Chapter 3 on settling aggregated cases. Approval of this draft will clear the way for publication of the official text.
This Proposed Final Draft will be submitted to the membership for approval at the 2009 Annual Meeting. This draft comprises three Chapters: Chapter 1 with definitions and basic principles; Chapter 2 on adjudicating aggregated disputes; and Chapter 3 on settling aggregated cases. Approval of this draft will clear the way for publication of the official text.
This draft will be submitted to the membership for approval at the 2008 Annual Meeting. This draft comprises three Chapters: Chapter 1 with definitions and basic principles; Chapter 2 on adjudicating aggregated disputes; and Chapter 3 on settling aggregated cases. Of these, only Chapters 1 and 3 are being presented for approval by the membership.
This draft will be submitted to the membership for approval at the 2008 Annual Meeting. This draft comprises three Chapters: Chapter 1 with definitions and basic principles; Chapter 2 on adjudicating aggregated disputes; and Chapter 3 on settling aggregated cases. Of these, only Chapters 1 and 3 are being presented for approval by the membership.
This draft was submitted for discussion at ALI's 2007 Annual Meeting.
This draft was submitted for discussion at ALI's 2007 Annual Meeting.
This draft was submitted for discussion at ALI's 2006 Annual Meeting.
This draft was submitted for discussion at ALI's 2006 Annual Meeting.