Mason Law School

Litigation and Dispute Resolution Theory

Credit Hours: 3
Note: Writing Course

Provides the cornerstone of the Litigation Law track. It introduces the theory and practice of litigation and other forms of dispute resolution, and draws upon the basic tools of decision theory, game theory, and economic analysis to address some of the key features of the litigation process and its institutions. Among the topics addressed are the decision to commence litigation and whether to settle or go to trial; settlement negotiations; strategic behavior as affecting decision making by both private actors and the courts; economic analyses of litigation; agency or moral hazard problems presented by both lawyers and courts; the impact of attorney's fee arrangements, fee-shifting rules, and court-imposed sanctions; party versus court control of proceedings; and the effect of enforcement costs on competing substantive legal rules.

Course Sections for Fall 2008

CRN Sec. Instructor(s) Cr. Room. Days, Time Final Exam
77485 001 Kobayashi 3 Hazel Hall 348 Wed
9:00am-11:30am
12-12
6:00pm
77577 002 Kobayashi 3 Hazel Hall 224 Wed
8:00pm-10:30pm
12-12
6:00pm
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