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We consider a model of a single defendant and N plaintiffs where the total cost of litigation is fixed on the part of …-it-or-leave-it settlement offers, we can show that they will actually be exploited by one of their fellow plaintiffs rather than by the … defendant. Moreover, if litigation is a public good as is the case in shareholder derivative suits, parties may fail to reach a …
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We consider a model of a single defendant and N plaintiffs where the total cost of litigation is fixed on the part of …-it-or-leave-it settlement offers, we can show that they will actually be exploited by one of their fellow plaintiffs rather than by the … defendant. Moreover, if litigation is a public good as is the case in shareholder derivative suits, parties may fail to reach a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333784
We exploit a controlled frameless laboratory experiment to study settlement negotiations and the plaintiff's decision … to raise a lawsuit in case of an impasse. We find that greater variance in court outcomes increases the litigation rate … and lowers the settlement rate. This latter finding goes against the received wisdom and earlier experimental evidence …
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We examine the role of cooperative preferences, beliefs, and punishments to uncover potential cross-societal differences in voluntary cooperation. Using one-shot public goods experiments in four comparable subject pools from the US and the UK (two similar Western societies) and Morocco and...
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We provide a framework to uncover behavioural mechanisms driving potential cross-societal differences in voluntary cooperation. We deploy our framework in one-shot public goods experiments in the US and the UK, and in Morocco and Turkey. We find that cooperation is higher in the US and UK than...
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This paper studies how litigation and settlement behavior is affected by agents motivated by spiteful preferences under … settlement requests are higher for more spiteful participants. The relative increase in litigation expenditures due to spite is … the American and the English fee-shifting rule. We conduct an experiment and find that litigation expenditures and …
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Settlements are often considered to be welfare-enhancing because they save time and litigation costs. In the presence … which will not occur if a dispute is settled out of court. Focusing on private litigation, we examine the impact of court … offset the positive externality of litigation. …
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exist any verifiable performance signal. It is shown that ex-post litigation can restore incentives of the agent. Moreover …, when the litigation can be settled by the parties the pure threat of using the legal system may suffice to make the … situations where the agent is protected by limited liability, where the parties have different technologies in the litigation …
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We model the settlement of a legal dispute where the trial outcome depends on the behavior of a strategically motivated … higher settlement rate. However, the terms of the settlement heavily favor the informed plaintiff, and consequently induce …
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study how the timing of settlement is shaped by the stages and features of the litigation process. Using competing risk …Although an overwhelming proportion of all legal disputes end in settlement, the determinants of the timing of … settlement remain empirically underexplored. We draw on a novel dataset on the duration of commercial disputes in Slovenia to …
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