Unintended Consequences of Tort Reform: Rent Seeking in New York State's Structured Settlements Statutes

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Influence
Juries
Litigation
Lump sum payments
Management
Pain and suffering
Plaintiffs
Present value
Structured settlements
Tort reform
Torts
Trials
title Unintended Consequences of Tort Reform: Rent Seeking in New York State's Structured Settlements Statutes
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