Complex Litigation
- Class number: 37405
- Term: Fall 2010
- Instructor:
This class is about the big case: large-scale, expensive and high-value litigation. We will examine the legal issues, practical difficulties, and political controversies arising in class action and other multiple-plaintiff federal litigation, including: 'adequacy' of representation by plaintiff and plaintiff's counsel; conflicts of interest among plaintiffs and between plaintiffs and class counsel; manageability of large scale class actions and aggregate litigation; private ordering and court sanctioned administrative regimes for damages distribution; problems in settlements; ethical considerations of class counsel and defendants' counsel; and the federalization of state class actions. Students will be required to prepare a memorandum which will be assigned towards the latter part of the semester.
Course Schedule
- Date: Tuesday 10:30-12:30PM
- Location: ST108
Course Information
- Catalog number-Section number: 7584-01
- Course Type: Lecture
- Prerequisites: None
- Credits (min/max): 2/2
- Subjects:
Enrollment
- Enrollment status: Open
- Current enrollment/capacity: 29/45
- Reserve population/capacity: 0/0
- Waitlist enrollment/capacity: 0/50
Grading
- Grade basis: Graded
- Satisifies Writing Requirement: No
- Exam type: NO EXAM






