竞争集体诉讼的难题与效率问题

M. Duffy
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竞争集体诉讼的现象越来越多——集体诉讼声称涉及相同或几乎相同的共同问题,但由不同的代表方(或“主要申请人”)与不同的律师,通常是不同的诉讼资助者提起。法院允许一项集体诉讼继续进行(可能是由一组律师代理),同时保留所有其他律师的决定意义重大,并提出了许多值得考虑的问题。法院和经济效率是其中的关键,尽管它们可以指向两个答案。效率可以通过规模经济和缺乏重复(有利于一种程序)来产生,但也可以通过竞争性竞争(有利于多种程序)来产生。如果诉讼具有“自然垄断”的属性,那么通过前者进行有效的特许经营竞标可能是尝试共同问题阶段的首选解决方案,尽管不一定是尝试单个问题的第二阶段。
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The Conundrum of Competing Class Actions and the Efficiency Question
There is an increasing phenomenon of competing class actions – class actions purporting to cover the same or nearly the same common issues of alleged wrongdoing but brought by different representative parties (or “lead applicants”) with different lawyers and often different litigation funders. A decision by a court allowing one class action to proceed (with, presumably, one set of lawyers acting) while staying all others is significant and raises a number of matters that deserve consideration. Court and economic efficiency are key among these though they can point to two answers. Efficiency can be produced by economies of scale and lack of duplication (favoring one proceeding) but also by rivalrous competition (favoring more than one proceeding). If litigation has attributes of 'natural monopoly' then efficient franchise bidding through the former may be the preferred solution for trying the common issues stage, though not necessarily the second stage of trying individual issues.
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