Abstract
Aggregation has long been viewed as the primary, if not sole, vehicle for mass claims resolution. For a half century, scholars have consistently viewed the consolidated litigation of similar claims as the only mechanism for efficiently resolving mass claims. In this Article, I challenge that long-standing and fundamental assumption.
Recommended Citation
Jaime Dodge,
Disaggregative Mechanisms: Mass Claims Resolution Without Class Actions,
63
Emory L. J.
1253
(2014).
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.emory.edu/elj/vol63/iss6/1