What We've Learned; How to Fix It
By Henry N. Butler , Larry E. Ribstein
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AEI Press
Monday, June 5, 2006
The authors argue that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) is a colossal failure, yet seek to salvage some lessons from the ruins of SOX.
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By Alexander Tabarrok , Eric Helland
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AEI Press
Monday, August 22, 2005
This study finds that contingent fees benefit plaintiffs and do not cause higher awards.
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What's Wrong with Consumer Class Actions
This monograph describes the origins of consumer class actions and analyzes their theoretical and practical problems.
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Antitrust Jurisdiction in the Global Economy
In this volume, leading experts explore routes to a new and better institutional design for global antitrust in the national and international contexts.
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What Should Be Done and Who Should Do It
By Charles Fried , David Rosenberg
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AEI Press
Saturday, March 1, 2003
Two Harvard law professors make the case for improving tort law to better protect individuals and discipline businesses.
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This bookstudies ways to reduce the costs of accident liability litigation through tort reform.
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