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Patent infringement litigation has not only increased dramatically in frequency over the past few decades, but also has also seen striking growth in both stakes and cost. Although a relatively rich literature has added much to our understanding of the nature, causes, and consequences of patent...
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Much attention has been given to how cognitive illusions - both heuristics and cognitive biases - affect decision making by juries. Less, albeit increasing, attention has been given to how cognitive illusions affect decision making by judges. Almost no attention, however, has been given to how...
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This paper examines why parties agree to arbitrate. Or, more specifically, it examines whether parties agree to arbitrate for procedural reasons or for substantive reasons. Procedural reasons focus on how the arbitral process differs from the litigation process: it may be faster, cheaper, or...
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