"Sampling and Reliability in Class Action Litigation" by Hillel J. Bavli
 

Cardozo Law Review de•novo

Volume

2016

First Page

207

Last Page

219

Publication Date

2016

Document Type

Article

Abstract

In this Article, I explain my conclusions in Aggregating for Accuracy in non-mathematical terms, and underscore certain implications with respect to class action litigation and considerations in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in Tyson Foods, Inc. v. Bouaphakeo. I begin by describing the building blocks of my analysis—the concepts of reliability and accuracy in the law.

Keywords

Evidence, Legal Practice and Procedure, Science and Technology Law, Plea Bargaining, Criminal Law and Procedure, Professional Ethics in Law, Class Actions, Remedies

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