Tuesday, September 26, 2006

UCLA Law Review Publishes Symposium Issue on Emerging Issues in Class Action Law

The UCLA Law Review has published its August 2006 Symposium issue on Emerging Issues in Class Action Law. This symposium issue features the following contributions from these leading scholars:

Theodore Eisenberg & Geoffrey P. Miller, INCENTIVE AWARDS TO CLASS ACTION PLAINTIFFS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY, 53 UCLALR 1303

Samuel Issacharoff & Catherine M. Sharkey, BACKDOOR FEDERALIZATION, 53 UCLALR 1353

William B. Rubenstein, THE FAIRNESS HEARING: ADVERSARIAL AND REGULATORY APPROACHES, 53 UCLALR 1435

Richard A. Nagereda, RESTITUTION, RENT EXTRACTION, AND CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: IMPLICATIONS OF INCENTIVE AWARDS, 53 UCLALR 1483

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