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About the Network

 

Mass Tort Resources

The Mass Tort Judges’ Network is made up of state court judges presiding over or interested in mass tort cases. The Network is maintained by the National Center for State Courts as a vehicle to connect mass tort judges with one another and to provide access to news and educational resources about developments in mass tort management. 

Judges may contact Amy McDowell to register to become a part of the Network.

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Judges participating in the Network may obtain free access to case documents (e.g., case management orders, orders, decisions, memoranda) from mass tort cases through an online document clearinghouse at Westlaw, in exchange for agreeing to contribute their own documents for access by other state and federal judges.

This flyer explains the purpose of the Mass Tort Judges' Network and may be distributed to groups of interested judges.

State Resources
State-by-state court resources based on results of the NCSC mass tort survey and other sources.

Civil Litigation Resource Center
NCSC's CourTopics database provides a multitude of resources on Mass Torts, Class Actions, Complex Litigation, and related topics.

CCJ Resolution 9: Encouraging Consideration of the Standards for Operation of Screening Vans and Other Forms of Mass Screening for Asbestos-Related Conditions

CCJ Resolution 10: Encouraging Consideration of the Model Asbestos Pre-Trial Case Management Order Adopted by the American Bar Association

CCJ Resolution 11: Encouraging Consideration of the Model Statute of Limitations for Asbestos Claims Adopted by the American Bar Association

Sheng, Albert, and Paula Hannaford-Agor. "Mass Tort Management in State and Federal Courts: A Case Study of the Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) Litigation." NCSC, 2006.

Hannaford-Agor, Paula. "Comment: Federal MCL Fourth and Suggestions for State Court Management of Mass Litigation." NCSC, 2006.

Mass Tort Litigation Blog, edited by Byron Stier and Howard Erichson.

Drug and Device Law Blog, edited by Jim Beck and Mark Herrmann.

CAFA Law Blog, McGlinchey Stafford.

Model Asbestos Pre-Trial Case Management Order (adopted by the ABA, August, 2005)


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