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Determining Damages: The Psychology of Jury Awards (Law and Public Policy)

Determining Damages: The Psychology of Jury Awards (Law and Public Policy)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well written, well researched book
Review: I am a structured settlement consultant who has worked in thousands of injury cases over 20 years. Although I have not participated in many jury trials, I know the way that jury verdicts effect settlements and the entire litigation system.

This is an even handed, well researched view of how damages are determined. I am buying several copies to send to friends who are trial lawyers.

A better book for seeing a case from start to finish, (less academic and more of a dramatic story) is a book entitled Damages. However, this book is one that participants in the litigation system should read.

Don McNay...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well written, well researched book
Review: I am a structured settlement consultant who has worked in thousands of injury cases over 20 years. Although I have not participated in many jury trials, I know the way that jury verdicts effect settlements and the entire litigation system.

This is an even handed, well researched view of how damages are determined. I am buying several copies to send to friends who are trial lawyers.

A better book for seeing a case from start to finish, (less academic and more of a dramatic story) is a book entitled Damages. However, this book is one that participants in the litigation system should read.

Don McNay...


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