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Publications

 

Recent Developments in Arbitration
In November 2022, the Center on Civil Justice hosted a conference on Recent Developments in Arbitration.  This book collects the articles that were the subject of the panels of that event.

Mandatory Disclosure Rules in Dispute Financing
One of the most significant controversies in the field of dispute financing is whether financing agreements should be required to be disclosed during disputes, and, if so, to whom and to what extent. This volume collects pieces by five different authors with different perspectives on the need for mandatory disclosure rules.


In May, 2017, the Center on Civil Justice  on the evolution of the class action vehicle in North America.  Publications from that conference were collected into a book and published by Ã‰ditions Yvon Blais, the Quebecois affiliate of Thomson-Reuters.


The Center on Civil Justice has published a  of the Oral History of Rule 23 panel from the .  The panel was an interview of Professor Arthur R. Miller by Professor Samuel Issacharoff.  Professor Miller was present at the creation and drafting of Rule 23 in 1966. Professor Issacharoff conducted an interview illuminating this history and the ethical issues that were anticipated at the time of drafting. The interview has been transcribed and appears here with light editing. 


Publications from the  were collected into a book at published by the ÈâÂþÎÝ Law Review.