Litigation
Nov. 30, 1999
Take the Seventh
Take the Seventh Corporations that request multiple jury trials undermine the judicial system. By Elizabeth J. Cabraser Complex civil litigators do not get to trial all that often, particularly in class actions. When we do, we are profoundly moved by a jury system that other litigators may take for granted.
By Elizabeth J. Cabraser
Complex civil litigators do not get to trial all that often, particularly in class actions. When we do, we are profoundly moved by a jury system that other litigators may take for granted.
Recently, my firm had two such experiences.
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Complex civil litigators do not get to trial all that often, particularly in class actions. When we do, we are profoundly moved by a jury system that other litigators may take for granted.
Recently, my firm had two such experiences.
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