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Private antitrust litigation often involves a dominant firm being accused of exclusionary conduct by a smaller rival. In such cases, the defendant generally has a much larger financial stake in the outcome. We explore the implications of this asymmetry in a model of litigation with endogenous...
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Concerned about evidence distortion arising from litigants' strong incentive to misrepresent information to fact-finders, legal scholars and commentators have long suggested that the court appoint its own advisor for a neutral piece of information about the dispute. This paper studies the...
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Complex wage and hour litigation often involves an enormous amount of time records, payroll data, and other related information. Sorting and analyzing the mountain of data from numerous sources can be a colossal and convoluted task. To add to it, there may be gaps of missing employment...
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