Browsing Harvard Law School by Author "Rubenstein, William"
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Class Action Practice Today: An Overview
Rubenstein, William B. (Section of Litigation, American Bar Association, 2008) -
On Plaintiff Incentive Payments
Rubenstein, William B. (2007) -
On the Difference Between Winning and Getting Fees
Rubenstein, William B. (2007) -
Percentage of What?
Rubenstein, William B. (2007) -
Profit for Costs
Rubenstein, William Bruce; Ratner, Morris (De Paul University School of Law, 2014)Courts reward attorneys for investing time in class action lawsuits more generously than they reward them for investing money in the costs of those suits. Class counsel may directly profit on time investments in two ways: ... -
Supreme Court Round-Up
Rubenstein, William B. (Octagon Publishing, Inc., 2008) -
Supreme Court Round-Up
Rubenstein, William B. (Octagon Publishing, Inc., 2007) -
Why Enable Litigation? A Positive Externalities Theory of the Small Claims Class Action
Rubenstein, William B. (University of Missouri at Kansas City Press, 2006)This Article appears in a Symposium commemorating the Supreme Court's decision in Phillips Petroleum Co. v. Shutts. The legal claims that gave rise to Shutts were meritorious, yet of relatively modest value. Individuals ... -
Why the Percentage Method?
Rubenstein, William B. (Octagon Publishing, Inc., 2008)