Robert J. Rhee
Publications
(As of March 2007)
Articles in Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals
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"Tort Arbitrage," __ Florida Law Review ___ (forthcoming 2007) (349 KB PDF).
"The Socratic Method and the Mathematical Heuristic of George Polya," 81 St. John's Law Review ___ (forthcoming Fall 2007) (64 KB PDF).
"The Effect Of Risk On Legal Valuation," 78 University of Colorado Law Review 193 (2006) (381 KB PDF).
"A Price Theory of Legal Bargaining: An Inquiry into the Selection of Settlement or Litigation Under Uncertainty," 56 Emory Law Journal 617 (2007) (464 KB PDF).
"Catastrophic Risks and Governance After Hurricane Katrina: A Postscript to Terrorism Risk in a Post-9/11 Economy," 38 Arizona State Law Journal 581 (2006) (254 KB PDF).
"Terrorism Risk in a Post-9/11 Economy: The Convergence of Insurance, Capital Markets, and Government Action," 37 Arizona State Law Journal 435 (2005) (738 KB PDF). Article highlighted and discussed in Leo P. Martinez & John W. Whelan, Cases and Materials on Insurance Law (5th ed. West 2006); Elizabeth M. Youngdale, "Reviewing the Law Reviews," 72 Defense Counsel Journal 407 (2005); "Global Executive Summaries," ICFAI Journal of Insurance Law 7 (July 2006).
"The Application of Finance Theory to Increased Risk Harm in Toxic Tort Litigation," 23 University of Virginia Environmental Law Journal 111 (2004) (443 KB PDF).
"A Principled Solution for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress Claims," 36 Arizona State Law Journal 805 (2004). (.6 MB PDF).
Chapters in Books
"Catastrophes and the Limits of Risk Participation," in Law, Property, and Society (Robin Paul Malloy ed.) (forthcoming 2007 Ashgate Press).
"Catastrophic Loss"; "Alternative Risk Transfer"; "Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002" (entries on insurance topics) in Encyclopedia of International Security Studies (forthcoming Congressional Quarterly Press).
"A Case of Medical Malpractice" in Negotiation and Mediation: Problems, Simulations, and Teaching Notes. (Paul J. Zwier and Thomas F. Guernsey) (forthcoming National Institute of Trial Advocacy).
Presentations
Conceptualizing the Value of a Lawsuit: What is the Price of Settlement?, Saltman Center for Conflict Resolution, Williams S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 1, 2007.
Tort Arbitrage, faculty colloquium at Stetson College of Law, January 19, 2007.
Presenter, From Democratization to Privatization of Catastrophic Risk and Compensation: Towards Full Participation in a Risk Society (upon invitation to Third Annual Property, Citizenship and Social Entrepreneurialism Workshop, Center for Advanced Property Studies at Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, Washington, D.C., November 10-11, 2006.
Presenter, "Measuring the Effect of Risk on the Value of a Lawsuit: Is a Lawsuit a Financial Option or a Capital Asset?", Midwestern Law & Economics Association, University of Kansas School of Law, October 20-21, 2006.
Presenter, "Measuring the Effect of Risk on the Value of a Lawsuit: Is a Lawsuit a Financial Option or a Capital Asset?," Canadian Law & Economics Association conference, University of Toronto, September 29-30, 2006.
Presenter, "A Theory of Pricing in Legal Bargaining: An Inquiry into the Selection of Settlement and Trial Under Uncertainty," Conference of Asian and Pacific American Law Faculty, Wayne State University School of Law, April 8, 2006.
Panelist and Presenter, "A Theory of Pricing in Legal Bargaining: The Selection of Settlement or Litigation Under Uncertainty," Midwestern Law & Economics Association (Law & Economic Theory panel), Northwestern University School of Law, October 14, 2005.
Moderator, "Smith v. Van Gorkam: 20 Years Later", Washburn University School of Law, September 30, 2005.
Presenter, "Definition of 'Family' Within the Doctrine of Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress," 18th Annual Family Law Institute," Washburn University School of Law, September 16, 2005
Presenter, "Terrorism Risk in a Post-9/11 Economy: The Convergence of Insurance, Capital Market, and Government Action," Phi Beta Delta International Lecture Series, Washburn University, March 2, 2005.
Presenter, "Securitization of Terrorism Risk: A Proposal for a Government Enhanced Market Solution to a New Insurance Problem," Conference of the Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, Michigan State University, September 25, 2004.
Interviewee, ABC Channel 15, Phoenix Metropolitan, November 8, 2003, TV news interview regarding DIRECTV lawsuits against consumers under Federal Communications Act.



