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Alan Hirsch, Diane Sheehey
April 25, 2005

This monograph explains the doctrinal and case-management aspects of fee awards.

Laural L. Hooper, Marie Leary
August 29, 2001

A study conducted by the Center to provide the Third Circuit Task Force on Selection of Class Counsel information on judges who have employed an auction or bidding method to select class counsel.

Alan Hirsch, Diane Sheehey
January 1, 1994

A monograph about the doctrinal and case-management aspects of fee awards.

Alan J. Tomkins, Thomas E. Willging
January 1, 1986

An examination of how attorney fee petitions are administered in the English taxing master system, the Alaskan state courts, and the U.S. district courts.

Nancy A. Weeks, Thomas E. Willging
January 1, 1985

An analysis of the cases, statutes, local rules, and other materials affecting judicial management of attorney fee petitions. The authors offer alternative approaches to various attorney fee issues and discuss techniques for streamlining repetitive aspects of fee applications and disputes.

John E. Shapard
January 1, 1984

A theoretical economic analysis that compares the influence of five attorney fee rules on litigants' financial incentives: the American rule, the English rule, statutory provisions allowing recovery by prevailing plaintiffs, contingent fee arrangements, and an offer-of-judgment rule.

Thomas E. Willging
January 1, 1984

A report on attorneys' assessments of the pretrial order designed to regulate and limit attorneys' fees during the course of the Continental Illinois Securities Litigation.

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.

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