Emerging Trends in Litigation Management
- Chapter § 5.09 Appeal of Class Certification Ruling
- Chapter § 7.01 Jury Trial Introduction
- Chapter § 7.02 Certain Factors That Influence Juror Perspectives
- Chapter § 1.02 Pressing Issues
- Chapter § 9.06 General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR)
- Chapter § 2.09 Settlement
- Chapter § 1.06 e-Discovery
- Chapter § 2.03 Counsel and Budgets
- Chapter § 5.14 The Preliminary Hearing
- Chapter § 8.05 Managing the Arbitral Process
- Chapter § 5.06 Judicial Management of Class Actions
- Chapter § 5.05 Commencing the Class Action124
- Chapter § 5.04 Other Considerations Before Filing a Class Action
- Chapter § 6.01 Introduction
- Chapter § 1.13 Life as In-House Counsel
- Chapter § 4.12 Is MDL Reform Needed?
- Chapter § 6.03 Statutory Claims
- Chapter § 8.06 Conclusion
- Chapter § 2.05 Venue Considerations
- Chapter § 5.07 Discovery in the Pre-Certification Period
- Chapter § 1.01 Introduction
- Chapter § 5.02 Rule 23(a) Prerequisites for Class Certification
- Chapter § 1.15 Form: Early Case Assessment*
- Chapter § 4.06 Factors That May Weigh Against the MDL Panel Granting a Section 1407 Transfer
- Chapter § 3.02 Management of the Costs and Risks of e-Discovery in Litigation and Investigations
- Chapter § 4.02 MDL Overview
- Chapter § 2.10 Trial
- Chapter § 1.11 Early-Stage Case Management
- Chapter § 5.11 Forum Selection for Class Actions
- Chapter § 5.08 The Certification Decision
- Chapter § 1.14 Form: Intake Planning*
- Chapter § 4.10 The Mechanics of MDLs
- Chapter § 7.03 Social Media: A âMust Useâ Tool for Jury Consultants
- Chapter § 4.09 The Role of a Transferee Court
- Chapter § 7.05 Thematic and Strategic Preparations from Start to Finish
- Chapter § 5.16 The Final Approval (or âFairnessâ) Hearing
- Chapter § 2.08 Discovery: Advantages and Pitfalls
- Chapter § 2.06 Framing the Case and Writing the Complaint
- Chapter § 1.04 Other Cost Containment Techniques
- Introduction
- Chapter § 9.03
- Chapter § 5.15 Notice Requirements
- Chapter § 9.01 Introduction
- Chapter § 3.04 The Ethics of e-Discovery: What Is Reasonable and Defensible?
- Chapter § 6.04 Actions for Injunctive Relief
- Chapter § 8.03 The Arbitration Agreement
- Chapter § 5.01 Introduction
- Chapter § 2.07 Preliminary Motions
- Chapter § 5.12 Classwide Arbitration
- Chapter § 2.04 Pre-Suit Investigation and Case Deconstruction
- Chapter § 2.12 Conclusion
- Chapter § 1.05 Retaining Outside Counsel
- Chapter § 8.01 Introduction2
- Chapter § 4.08 Appeal
- Chapter § 2.02 Factors to Consider
- Chapter § 6.05 State Sovereign Immunity
- Chapter § 2.11 Preserving Arguments for Appeal
- Chapter § 9.05 Client Data in the Cloud
- Chapter § 4.01 Introduction to Federal MDL Procedures and Litigation
- Chapter § 1.12 Settle or Trial
- Chapter § 1.03 Managing Outside Counsel Costs
- Chapter § 3.03 Management of e-Data in Litigation
- Chapter § 8.04 Arbitration Rules
- Chapter § 9.02 Costs of a Data Breach13
- Chapter § 5.03 Satisfying the Alternative Requirements of Rule 23(b)
- Chapter § 9.04 Essential Risk Management Tools
- Chapter § 7.04 Complexities of Modern Jury Trials
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter § 5.17 Types of Class Action Settlements
- Chapter § 5.10 Post-Certification Case Management
- Chapter § 4.11 Other Considerations and MDL-Related Issues
- Chapter § 1.09 Managing from Inside
- Chapter § 3.01 Managing the Costs and Risk of e-Data
- Chapter § 4.07 Arguments the MDL May Not Consider
- Chapter § 1.08 Hiring In-House Counsel
- About the Authors
- Chapter § 4.03 Prevalence of Multidistrict Litigation
- Chapter § 8.02 Choosing Between Arbitration and Litigation
- Chapter § 1.07 e-Data
- Chapter § 4.04 Factors for Granting a Section 1407 Transfer
- Chapter § 1.10 Ethics and Compliance
- Chapter § 2.01 Introduction
- Chapter § 5.18
- Chapter § 4.05
- Chapter § 5.13 Judicial Management of Class Action Settlements
- Chapter § 6.02 Actions for Money Damages