It's not necessarily an ideal comparison for
the average civil trial.
Not exact matches
The cost of taking a
civil action through
trial (note that most
civil matters are settled before
trial) range from an
average of $ 30,623 for a 2 - day
trial, $ 58,766 for a 5 - day
trial and $ 85,025 for a 7 - day
trial.
A majority of the American public might be surprised to learn that there is indisputable statistical evidence that the number of jury and non-jury
trials in our country is, and has been, sharply declining, both in absolute and relative terms.1 For example, in 2010, only 2,154 jury
trials were commenced in federal district courts, which means, on
average, Article III judges tried fewer than four
civil jury
trials that year.
In 2012, Canadian Lawyer magazine determined the
average cost of a two - day
civil trial is $ 24,387.
If you think insurance is costly, note that the
average hourly rate for lawyers in Canada is $ 360 per hour & the
average cost of a 2 - day
civil trial is $ 26,444 (Source: Canadian Lawyer Magazine Survey 2010).
Inspect inventories and prepared orders for
civil projects and refractory materials in line with budgeted figures
averaging $ 2,000,000; coordinated and conducted section
trials