In recent years, the term "nuclear verdict" has become increasingly common in legal discussions. These are verdicts where juries award damages that ...
A critical question facing attorneys, litigation consultants, and scholars is the extent to which political affiliation may influence juror verdicts...
It is not surprising that a certain amount of ambiguity and confusion prevails in connection with the trial or litigation consulting industry, in vi...
Many have implicated the anchoring effect as a factor driving excessive civil damages awards. A well-documented social psychological phenomenon, the...
Introduction In the early days of patent litigation – when real inventors were suing corporations ( Kearns v. Ford Motor Company ) or corporations w...
Effectively preparing witnesses for their testimony is crucial to ensure positive outcomes. As witness performance can significantly impact settleme...