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British cost allocation rule 7 Contingent fees 7 Legal Cost Insurance 7 strategic moves 7 British Cost Allocation Rule 3 Erfolgsbeteiligung 3 Nash Bargaining Solution 3 Rechtsschutzversicherung 3 Strategic Insurance 3 Theorie 3 Verhandlungstheorie 3 Vertragstheorie 3 Gerichtliche Prozesskosten 2 Deutschland 1 FORIS AG <Berlin> 1 Gerichtliche Prozeßkosten 1
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Book / Working Paper 10
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Working Paper 4
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English 9 Undetermined 1
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Kirstein, Roland 10 Rickman, Neil 7 Gerhard, Hans 3 Kirstein, Annette 1
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Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, Abteilung Wirtschaftswissenschaft 4 Berkeley Electronic Press 1 Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg 1
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CSLE Discussion Paper 4 CSLE Discussion Paper Series 4 FEMM Working Papers 1 German Working Papers in Law and Economics 1
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RePEc 6 EconStor 4
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The “Rainmaker’s Dilemma:” Bad Debt Loss Insurance in Settlement and Litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Kirstein, Annette; Gerhard, Hans - Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft, … - 2008
In this paper, we analyze the impact of Bad Debt Loss Insurance on settlement outcomes. A huge success in a settlement or trial can turn into a disaster when the defendant goes bankrupt before paying the plaintiff’s claim. “Rainmakers” face the following dilemma: the greater the success,...
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The "Rainmaker's Dilemma": Bad Debt Loss Insurance in Settlement and Litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Gerhard, Hans - 2005
In this paper, we analyze the impact of Bad Debt Loss Insurance on settlement outcomes. A huge success in a settlement or trial may turn into a disaster when the defendant goes bankrupt. "Rainmakers" face the following dilemma: the greater the success in court, the greater the defendant's...
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The "Rainmaker's Dilemma": Bad Debt Loss Insurance in Settlement and Litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Gerhard, Hans - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 2005
In this paper, we analyze the impact of Bad Debt Loss Insurance on settlement outcomes. A huge success in a settlement or trial may turn into a disaster when the defendant goes bankrupt. "Rainmakers" face the following dilemma: the greater the success in court, the greater the defendant's...
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"Third Party Contingency" contracts in settlement and litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - 2003
We present, for the first time, a model of recent institutional developments in litigation funding across several European jurisdictions. Recognizing the financing constraints that British cost rules may impose on litigants, these new contractual arrangements combine contingency fees with third...
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"Third Party Contingency" contracts in settlement and litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 2003
We present, for the first time, a model of recent institutional developments in litigation funding across several European jurisdictions. Recognizing the financing constraints that British cost rules may impose on litigants, these new contractual arrangements combine contingency fees with third...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008479042
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"Third Party Contingency" contracts in settlement and litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - 2002
We present, for the first time, a model of recent institutional developments in litigation funding across several European jurisdictions. Recognizing the financing constraints that British cost rules may impose on litigants, these new contractual arrangements combine contingency fees with third...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010296973
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"Third Party Contingency" contracts in settlement and litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 2002
We present, for the first time, a model of recent institutional developments in litigation funding across several European jurisdictions. Recognizing the financing constraints that British cost rules may impose on litigants, these new contractual arrangements combine contingency fees with third...
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FORIS contracts: Litigation Cost Shifting and Contingent Fees in Germany
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - 2001
This paper analyzes the impact of FORIS contracts on litigation and settlement decisions using a simple divergent-expectations model. A FORIS contract introduces contingent fee arrangements under the British legal cost allocation rule: the plaintiff pays a percentage of his settlement or trial...
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FORIS contracts: Litigation Cost Shifting and Contingent Fees in Germany
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - Forschungsstelle zur ökonomischen Analyse des Rechts, … - 2001
This paper analyzes the impact of FORIS contracts on litigation and settlement decisions using a simple divergent-expectations model. A FORIS contract introduces contingent fee arrangements under the British legal cost allocation rule: the plaintiff pays a percentage of his settlement or trial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008509575
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Third Party Contingency contracts in settlement and litigation
Kirstein, Roland; Rickman, Neil - Berkeley Electronic Press
We present, for the first time, a model of recent institutional developments in litigation funding across several European jurisdictions. Recognizing the financing constraints that British cost rules may impose on litigants, these new contractual arrangements combine contingency fees with third...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005751216
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