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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mar. 22, 2001

Eyes of The Jurors

From a juror's perspective, employment cases are unlike most other civil cases. In other matters, such as intellectual property, toxic torts and even personal injury, jurors often do not have the depth of personal experience with the subject matter that engenders strong beliefs and identification with one side or the other.

        BY HOWARD VARINSKY AND PAULETTE TAYLOR
        
        From a juror's perspective, employment cases are unlike most other civil cases. In other matters, such as intellectual property, toxic torts and even personal injury, jurors often do not have the depth of personal experience with the subject matter that engenders strong beliefs a...

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