Anderson on Defendant’s Incentives for Confidential Mass Tort Settlements
James Anderson of RAND has posted his latest working paper titled “Understanding Mass Tort Defendant Incentives for Confidential Settlements: Lessons from Bayer’s Cerivastatin Litigation Strategy.” Here’s the abstract:
Settlement agreements that require a plaintiff not to disclose or publicize any information about her claim are both common and controversial. Under some conditions, however, a mass tort defendant will rationally choose to discourage such secrecy. A defendant can use publicity to act as a commitment device akin to a most-favored-nation agreement to increase its bargaining power with plaintiffs. The paper uses the real world example of Bayer’s cerivastatin litigation as a case study to illustrate this theory in practice and to explore the public policy implications of this finding.
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