Many people believe that jury verdicts in business trials are influenced by sympathy for the plaintiffs and a prejudice against business. This work, offering a systematic account of how juries make decisions in business cases, shows that these assumptions are false or exaggerated.
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Many people believe that jury verdicts in business trials are influenced by sympathy for the plaintiffs and a prejudice against business. This work, offering a systematic account of how juries make decisions in business cases, shows that these assumptions are false or exaggerated.
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Bottom binding corner heavily bumped. Good., dustwrapper. 23x15cm, ix, 269 pp. Contents: The Debate over the Jury's Role in Business Cases; Blaming the Victim in Civil Lawsuits against Business; "Sue-Crazy": Citizens' Attitudes about Civil Litigation; The Personhood of the Corporation; A Different Standard for Corporations; Are Jurors Anti-Business? The Robin Hood Jury; Myths & Realities of the Civil Jury in Business Cases.