Litigation, costs, funding and behaviour : implications for the law / edited by Willem H. van Boom.

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Publication details:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire : Routledge, 2017
Edition:
1st edition
Record id:
87771
Subject:
Lawyers -- Fees.
Contingent fees.
Third party litigation funding.
Practice of law -- Economic aspects.
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. / Willem H. Van Boom
/ Willem H. van Boom
/ Jef De Mot, Michael Faure and Louis Visscher
/ John Peysner
/ Charlotte Vrendenbarg
/ Eric De Brabandere
/ Ben Van Velthoven and Peter van Wijck
/ Vicki Waye and Vince Morabito
/ Astrid Stadler
/ Ilja Tillema. Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'? Litigation costs and third party funding TPF and its alternatives: an economic appraisal 'Playing the man not the ball' Legal costs awards and access to justice in Dutch intellectual property cases: how the IPR enforcement directives impacts on litigation and settlement behaviour in IP disputes 'Mercantile adventurers'?: the disclosure of third-party funding in investment treaty arbitration Experimenting with conditional fees in the Netherlands Financial arrangements with litigation funders and law firms in Australian class actions Funding of mass claims in Germany: caught between a rock and a hard place? Entrepreneurial motives in Dutch collective redress: adding fuel to a 'compensation culture'?
Summary:
This collection explores the practical operation of the law in the area of litigation costs and funding, and confronts the issue of how exposure to cost risks affects litigation strategy. It looks at the interaction of the relevant legal regime, regulatory framework and disciplinary rules with the behaviour of litigants, courts and legislatures, examining subjects such as cost rules and funding arrangements. The book discusses a wide range of topics such as cost-shifting rules, funding and mass tort litigation, cost rules and third-party funding (TPF) rules in specific areas such as intellectual property (IP) litigation, commercial arbitration, investment arbitration, the role of legal expense insurance arrangements, fee regulation and professional ethics. The contributors include renowned scholars, experts in their respective fields and well-versed individuals in both civil procedure and the practice of litigation, arbitration and finance. Together, they present a broad approach to the issues of costs, cost-shifting rules and third-party funding. This volume adds to the existent literature in combining topics in law and practice and presents an analysis of the most recent developments in this fast developing area. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9
Phys. description:
xv, 245 p. ; 26 cm