In recent years, the outcome of product liability cases that go to trial has depended heavily on the personal outlook of the jury, making the juror selection process more critical than ever before. One analysis found that in 85 percent of trials the questions at issue were not factual but philosophical. Ferreting out bias due to media coverage, life experience, and personality type can be essential to winning a case. Our panel of experts from Northern and Southern California dis...
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