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Class action refresher course



Michael Dorf at FindLaw usefully reviews the ethical and principal/agent problems with class legal representation. He explains why hidden payoffs to named plaintiffs would constitute, if proved, "very serious wrongdoing" -- and also why problems with the class action format would persist even if all lawyers were saints.

 

 


Isaac Gorodetski
Project Manager,
Center for Legal Policy at the
Manhattan Institute
igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org

Bridget Carroll
Press Officer,
Manhattan Institute
bcarroll@manhattan-institute.org

 

Published by the Manhattan Institute

The Manhattan Insitute's Center for Legal Policy.