The English vs. the American Rule on Attorneys' Fees: An Empirical Study of Attorney Fee Clauses in Publicly-Held Companies' Contracts

The English vs. the American Rule on Attorneys' Fees: An Empirical Study of Attorney Fee Clauses in Publicly-Held Companies' Contracts

Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product

15/10/2011 12:15PM

Episode Synopsis "The English vs. the American Rule on Attorneys' Fees: An Empirical Study of Attorney Fee Clauses in Publicly-Held Companies' Contracts"

This International Conference on Regulatory Competition in Contract Law and Dispute Resolution will bring together leading scholars in the field of contract law and dispute resolution both from the US and Europe. Important research papers on the law market in these fields will be presented and commented upon by at least one discussant. The results of the conference should be of high interest not only for academics, but also for practitioners and lawmakers. | Speakers: Theodore Eisenberg, Lars Hornuf

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