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0Introduction
Pt. I. Studies using existing databases or novel data collection
Secrecy, settlements and medical malpractice litigation / Eric Helland and Gia Lee
Shedding light on outcomes in class actions / Nicholas M. Pace and William Rubenstein
Expectations, outcomes and fairness : lessons from the Civil Justice Reform Act evaluation / Stephen Carroll and Joseph W. Doherty
Pt. II. Case studies
To the extent that participation is a measure of success : transparency in the September 11th victim compensation fund / Robert Reville and Jeremiah Goulka
Understanding mass tort defendant incentives for confidential settlements : lessons from Bayer's cerivastatin litigation strategy / James Anderson
Transparency and expert evidence in mass torts : insight from Silica litigation / Lloyd Dixon and Stephen Carroll
Pt. III : Reform proposals
Transparency for civil settlements : NASDAQ for lawsuits? / Stephen Yeazell
The future of court system transparency / Lynn M. LoPucki
Transparency through insurance : mandates dominate discretion / Tom Baker.
Pt. I. Studies using existing databases or novel data collection
Secrecy, settlements and medical malpractice litigation / Eric Helland and Gia Lee
Shedding light on outcomes in class actions / Nicholas M. Pace and William Rubenstein
Expectations, outcomes and fairness : lessons from the Civil Justice Reform Act evaluation / Stephen Carroll and Joseph W. Doherty
Pt. II. Case studies
To the extent that participation is a measure of success : transparency in the September 11th victim compensation fund / Robert Reville and Jeremiah Goulka
Understanding mass tort defendant incentives for confidential settlements : lessons from Bayer's cerivastatin litigation strategy / James Anderson
Transparency and expert evidence in mass torts : insight from Silica litigation / Lloyd Dixon and Stephen Carroll
Pt. III : Reform proposals
Transparency for civil settlements : NASDAQ for lawsuits? / Stephen Yeazell
The future of court system transparency / Lynn M. LoPucki
Transparency through insurance : mandates dominate discretion / Tom Baker.