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When Futures Fight Back: For Long-Latency Injury Claimants in Mass Tort Class Actions, Are Asymptomatic Subclasses the Cure to the Disease?
By
Samantha Y. Warshauer
September 27, 2011
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March 2004
Vol. 72
No. 4
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