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Oct 21, 2009
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Structured Settlements versus Lump Sum Settlements – What are the Facts ?
Thanks to the Empirical Legal Studies blog post here, here is the link for a student paper asserting that there no facts to back up the practice of promoting structured settlements instead of lump sum settlements.
It's most interesting and encouraging to see Professor Jay Feinman publish a new paper that frankly addresses the pressures exerted on insurance law by economic stakeholders. More specifically, Profes
One result of better scientific tools can be the identification of additional conditions related to a substance that can be harmful. A recent example involves silica, which would make most people (or
What ethical missions can appropriately intersect with corporate profits in the context of mass tort settlements that call for continuing sales of products that involve controversies of some kind? Whe