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Home > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 23 > No. 1 (1994)

 

Volume 23, Number 1 (1994)

 

Front Matter
Editorial Staff

 

Recovery for Economic Loss following the Exxon "Valdez" Oil Spill
Victor P. Goldberg

 

Multidefendant Settlements: The Impact of Joint and Several Liability
Lewis A. Kornhauser and Richard L. Revesz

 

"Bad Faith" Refusal to Settle by Liability Insurers: Some Implications of the Judgment-Proof Problem
Alan O. Sykes

 

Should We Abolish Chapter 11? The Evidence from Japan
Theodore Eisenberg and Shoichi Tagashira

 

Judicial Competence and the Interpretation of Incomplete Contracts
Gillian K. Hadfield

 

The Courts and the Plaintiffs' bar: Awarding the Attorney's Fee in Class-Action Litigation
William J. Lynk

 

Do Contingent Fees Promote Excessive Litigation?
Thomas Miceli

 

Improving Settlement Devices: Rule 68 and beyond
David A. Anderson

 

The Economic Underpinnings of Patent Law
Kenneth W. Dam

 

Risk-Adjusted Valuation of Professional Degrees in Divorce
Daniel D. Polsby and Martin Zelder

 

Discontinuities, Causation, and Grady's Uncertainty Theorem
Stephen P. Marks

 

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