The Litigious Plaintiff Hypothesis: Case Selection and Resolution

  • Eisenberg T
  • Farber H
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"The process through which cases are selected for litigation ... yields a set of lawsuits and plaintiffs that is far from a random selection either of potential claims or ... of potential claimants."

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Eisenberg, T., & Farber, H. S. (1997). The Litigious Plaintiff Hypothesis: Case Selection and Resolution. The RAND Journal of Economics, 28, S92. https://doi.org/10.2307/3087457

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