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On the one hand, the study found, "a typical federal appellate judge may expect to participate in nearly three times the number of merits cases per year than a judge on the D.C. Circuit" — 168 versus 495 in a recent year, by one measure.
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Steven Garber, an economist at RAND, a think-tank, says the economics of filing low-merit cases make little sense.
The number of claims dropped, but the average award rose, suggesting that more high-merit cases got their day in court while low-merit filings were deterred or settled for less.
They just disagree with him on the merits of cases.
The prosecution of each Troubles case should be considered on its merits, as other cases are.
So it will be a matter for the lawyers to convince shareholders that Zipcar has enough potential, and was undervalued significantly, to merit the case.
Judge Casey also said the network would be likely to succeed in a lawsuit on the merits of their case.
The merits of their cases are not the point, however.
One gag poked fun at his wide-ranging approach to the specific merits of individual cases.
"The Court expresses no view on the merits of the cases," Monday's decision reads.
The Supreme Court therefore has ways to avoid reaching the merits in both cases.
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