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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

JOTWELL: Carroll on Gluck, Burch, and Zimmerman on bankruptcy and mass tort

The new Courts Law essay comes from Maureen Carroll (Michigan) reviewing Abbe R. Gluck, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, & Adam S. Zimmerman, Against Bankruptcy: Public Litigation Values Versus the Endless Quest for Global Peace in Mass Litigation, 133 Yale L.J.F. 525 (2024), questioning the "turn to bankruptcy" to resolve mass tort cases.

Posted by Howard Wasserman on March 19, 2024 at 05:19 PM in Article Spotlight, Civil Procedure, Howard Wasserman | Permalink

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