• Regulation through litigation refers to changes in society (particularly those that affect industries) brought about by litigation, rather than legislation...
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    regulation through litigation, the idea that litigation is being used to achieve regulatory ends that advocates would not be able to achieve through the...
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  • pollution Regulation of acupuncture Regulation of nanotechnology Regulation of sport Regulation of therapeutic goods Regulation through litigation Vehicle...
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  • regulation through litigation, the idea that litigation is being used to achieve regulatory ends that advocates would not be able to achieve through the...
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  • likely to produce the change they desire. judicial activism regulation through litigation Rosenberg, Gerald N. (1993). The Hollow Hope: Can Courts Bring...
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  • skepticism in the admission of expert testimony Stopping so-called "regulation through litigation" Promotion of jury service ATRA is trying to reform the following...
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    England and Wales, litigation funding) is the mechanism or process through which litigants (and even law firms) can finance their litigation or other legal...
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  • federal regulations and legislation. Improper use of asbestos and injury from exposure is addressed through administrative action, litigation, and criminal...
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    Commission (CFTC). Understanding and complying with security regulation helps businesses avoid litigation with the SEC, state security commissioners, and private...
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    Strategic litigation, also known as impact litigation, is the practice of bringing lawsuits intended to affect societal change. Impact litigation cases may...
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  • has been involved in numerous high-profile legal matters that involved litigation over the history of the company, including cases against the United States...
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  • several locations in and around the crematorium's site. This led to civil litigation and criminal prosecutions. The crematorium was founded by Tommy Marsh...
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  • Rent regulation in New York is a means of limiting the amount of rent charged on dwellings. Rent control and rent stabilization are two programs used in...
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  • MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-08278-5. W. Kip Viscusi (2004). Regulation through Litigation. Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0-8157-9885-9. W. Kip...
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  • 1992. His job involved challenging violators of environmental regulations through litigation. He concentrated particularly on contesting practices in intensive...
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    regulation was necessary to facilitate and secure transactions. Commercial law, sometimes referred to as mercantile law, evolved organically through the...
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  • or exclusively adjudicate internal business disputes and/or commercial litigation between businesses, heard before specialist judges assigned to these courts...
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  • history of recreational skydiving and led to congressional scrutiny into regulation of skydiving. A report by the National Transportation Safety Board faulted...
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  • Lawsuit (redirect from Litigation)
    called litigation. The plaintiffs and defendants are called litigants and the attorneys representing them are called litigators. The term litigation may...
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    patents Implementing Regulations to the Convention for the European patent for the common market Protocols related to Litigation, a common appeal court...
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    both Congress and courts favored the tobacco industry in policy and litigation. It was not until the 1990s that public health advocates had more success...
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  • application was made by a letter sent through post. South Africa has seen significant public interest litigation throughout its constitutional history...
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    accrued, the payment of these costs were to be funded through the elimination of more regulations. Advice on the financial aspect of these matters was...
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  • class-action litigation by individual shareholders on behalf of all shareholders of a company could effectively supplement direct government regulation of securities...
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    shooting ranges from noise regulation or litigation and right to farm laws that protect agricultural areas from nuisance litigation by encroaching residential...
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    wide-ranging legislation, the Act of '34 and related statutes form the basis of regulation of the financial markets and their participants in the United States....
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  • asbestos have resulted in both workers' compensation claims and injury litigation. Health problems attributed to asbestos include asbestosis, mesothelioma...
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    Climate change litigation, also known as climate litigation, is an emerging body of environmental law using legal practice to set case law precedent to...
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    market crash of 1929. It is an integral part of United States securities regulation. It is legislated pursuant to the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution...
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  • investment-related statutes or regulations; or named as a respondent or defendant in an arbitration or civil litigation in which the investment professional...
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