By Richard K. Gabriel and Julie E. Fenyes
Jurors in civil cases have a sense of "mission." They take their tasks seriously, believing that the verdict they render reaches beyond the parties involved in the particular case and affects future conduct and litigation of other parties.
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Jurors in civil cases have a sense of "mission." They take their tasks seriously, believing that the verdict they render reaches beyond the parties involved in the particular case and affects future conduct and litigation of other parties.
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