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Newberg on Class Actions, 4th & 5th (Trial Practice Series)

By William Rubenstein, Alba Conte, Herbert B. Newberg
Copyright: 2002-2012
Last Updated: 12/16/2011
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Series: Trial Practice Series
Brand: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
Components: 12 Print
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Description

Extensive treatise on class actions, discussing fundamental characteristics, evolving controversies, and applying a theoretical framework to various areas of the law. The text focusses on the benefits of the class action, particularly in achieving judicial economy, and in providing court access to small claimants who would otherwise be without judicial remedy. Provides detailed analysis of various types of class action, discussing strategy, technique, agreements, settlements, torts, fees, constitutionality, and damages. Includes Class Action Orders and Notices, decisions, checklists, a detailed index, and Table of Cases.

Includes Survey of State Class Action Law, by the ABA's Section of Litigation.

Features

  • Analyzes benefits of class actions, including judicial economy and court access
  • Detailed analysis of various types of class action
  • Discusses strategy, techniques, agreements, settlements, torts, fees, constitutionality, and damages
  • Discusses the fundamental characteristics of the class action
  • Examines evolving controversies, and applies a theoretical framework to various areas of the law
  • Includes Class Action Orders and Notices, decisions, checklists, a detailed index, and Table of Cases

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