In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant revolution in products liability had occurred. That revolution was likely largely the product of a widespread, independent shift in judicial attitudes. It was not discernable in cases tried before juries. The federal data used in that study were available through 1989. Also in 1992, using the same database, Professor Kevin Clermont and I wrote about the surprising relation between plaintiff win rates in judge and jury trials in products liability cases. Plaintiffs prevailed at a higher rate before judges than they did before juries. Comparable data are now available through fiscal 1997 and it is appropriate to reexamine time trends in product...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. Th...
In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant re...
In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant re...
In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant re...
This article analyzes 1,100 opinions to find the determinants of products liability cases on appeal ...
A bullet in the head of products liability reform. Thus did a lobbyist orally characterize our arti...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
This thesis examines the relationship between contested judicial elections and the value of total da...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. Th...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. Th...
In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant re...
In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant re...
In 1992, Professor James Henderson and I wrote that, throughout the 1980s, a quiet, pro-defendant re...
This article analyzes 1,100 opinions to find the determinants of products liability cases on appeal ...
A bullet in the head of products liability reform. Thus did a lobbyist orally characterize our arti...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
This thesis examines the relationship between contested judicial elections and the value of total da...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. Th...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. The...
U.S. Juries Grow Tougher on Plaintiffs in Lawsuits, the New York Times page-one headline reads. Th...