All Publications for Credit Crisis Litigation


Trends 2010 Mid-Year Study: Filings Decline as the Wave of Credit Crisis Cases Subsides, Median Settlement at Record High Study
2010-07-27
By Dr. Jordan Milev, Robert Patton, Dr. Stephanie Plancich, and Svetlana Starykh
Recent Trends in Securities Class Actions Litigation: 2009 Mid-Year Update; Filings Remain High, Fueled by Credit Crisis and Ponzi Scheme Claims; Median Settlements Remain Under $10 MillionStudy
2009-07-27
By Dr. Stephanie Plancich and Svetlana Starykh
Study of the Impact of Securitization on Consumers, Investors, Financial Institutions, and the Capital MarketsStudy
2009-06-17
By Dr. Faten Sabry and Dr. Chudozie Okongwu
An Update on the Credit Crisis Litigation: A Turn Towards Structured Products and Asset Management FirmsWhite Paper
2009-06-17
Dr. Faten Sabry, et al.
How Did We Get Here? The Story of the Credit CrisisPublished Article
2009-04-30
By Dr. Faten Sabry and Dr. Chudozie Okongwu
Trends in Canadian Securities Class Actions: 1997-2008, Canada Strikes its Own CoursePublished Article
2009-01-30
By Mark L. Berenblut, Bradley A. Heys, and Svetlana Starykh
Where Was SOX?Published Article
2008-12-22
By Dr. Henry Butler with Professor Larry E. Ribstein, Mildred Van Voorhis Jones Chair in Law at the University of Illinois
The Fed's Expanding Playbook: Economists' ViewsBrief
2008-12-22
By Dr. John Montgomery with former NERA economist Dr. Elaine Buckberg
2008 Trends in Securities Class Actions: Annual Filings Are at the Highest Level in Six Years, Driven by the Credit Crisis, While Median Settlement Values Stay SteadyReport
2008-12-18
By Dr. Stephanie Plancich and Svetlana Starykh
The Use of Economic Analysis in Predatory Lending Cases: Application to Subprime LoansPublished Article
2008-11-20
By Dr. Denise Neumann Martin, Dr. Stephanie Plancich, and Dr. Faten Sabry