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Fed. R. Civil P. 23

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Jay Tidmarsh
January 1, 1998

This report by Professor Jay Tidmarsh of Notre Dame Law School examines five cases in which Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure has been used to achieve a settlement of a mass tort controversy.

Thomas E. Willging, Laural L. Hooper, Robert J. Niemic
March 13, 1996

A study conducted by the Center to provide the Judicial Conference's Advisory Committee on Civil Rules with systematic, empirical information about how Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23 operates.

Arthur R. Miller
January 1, 1980

A circuit-by-circuit review of case law governing award of attorneys' fees in class actions and an examination of abuses in fee requests. The report also includes a discussion of judges' and attorneys' attitudes toward fee computation.

Arthur R. Miller
January 1, 1977

An analysis and discussion of the origins, development, and existing state of the law governing class actions.

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