Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Northwestern University Law Review
Publication Date
1993
ISSN
0029-3571
Page Number
423
Keywords
class action, derivative lawsuits, auction theory
Disciplines
Law | Torts
Abstract
Numerous legal academics and practitioners have criticized the handling by plaintiffs' attorneys of large-scale class action and derivative lawsuits. These critiques point out attorneys' abuse of the legal system, ranging from purported collusion among plaintiffs and defendants.
Recommended Citation
Randall Thomas and Robert G. Hansen,
Auctioning Class Action and Derivative Lawsuits: A Critical Analysis, 87 Northwestern University Law Review. 423
(1993)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.vanderbilt.edu/faculty-publications/185