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LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
Volume 64
Spring/Summer 2001
Numbers 2 & 3
A Tribute to Professor Melvin G. Shimm
Complex Litigation at the Millennium
Francis McGovern
Special Editor
Foreword
Francis McGovern
1
Pleading Securities Fraud
Elliott J. Weiss
5
Aggregation, Auctions, and Other Developments in the Selection of Lead Counsel Under the PSLRA
Jill E. Fisch
53
The Nontrial Adversarial Model
Joel Seligman
97
A Comparison of Trading Models Used for Calculating Aggregate Damages in Securities Litigation
Michael Barclay
Frank C. Torchio
105
Beyond "It Just Ain't Worth It": Alternative Strategies for Damage Class Action Reform
Deborah R. Hensler
Thomas D. Rowe, Jr.
137
Loser-Pays -- or Whose "Fault" is it Anyway: A Response to Hensler-Rowe's "Beyond 'It Just Ain't Worth it'"
Marc I. Gross
163
Contingent Fees and Tort Reform: A Reassessment and Reality Check
Elihu Inselbuch
175
Ulysses Tied to the Generic Whipping Post: The Continuing Odyssey of Discovery "Reform"
Jeffrey W. Stempel
197
Confronting the Future: Coping with Discovery of Electronic Material
Richard L. Marcus
253
A Modest Reform for Federal Procedural Rulemaking
Carl Tobias
283
Upsetting the Balance Between Adverse Interests: The Impact of the Supreme Court's Trilogy on Expert Testimony in Toxic Tort Litigation
Margaret A. Berger
289
Scientific Misconceptions Among
Daubert
Gatekeepers: The Need for Reform of Expert Review Procedures
Jan Beyea
Daniel Berger
327
Kumho
and How We Know
Joseph Sanders
373