Sentences with phrase «average litigation case»

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Clearly, the value of your case depends on a great many factors, however, if you are curious about the average values of mesothelioma jury awards and settlements you may want to read a recent Mealey's Litigation Report.
Specifically, in a 2014 survey of 357 federal and state judges nationwide, with an average experience of over 17 years on the bench, almost two - thirds said they would prefer to know if litigation funding is being employed in cases before them.
She argued that the economic crisis, which was driving huge increases in foreclosures, debt cases and the like, had combined with technological advancement (online case law and statutes, mandatory e-filing, services like our Case Manager) to motivate average people to conduct civil litigation without the aid of lawycase law and statutes, mandatory e-filing, services like our Case Manager) to motivate average people to conduct civil litigation without the aid of lawyCase Manager) to motivate average people to conduct civil litigation without the aid of lawyers.
The Chief Judge recognized that there has always been a problem in patent litigation in that the average jurors on patent cases are simply not familiar with the intricacies of patent law and that educating them is a burden for the federal judges that handle patent cases.
A 2010 survey prepared for the Duke Conference on Civil Litigation found that the average company paid $ 621,880 to $ 3 million per case and that companies at the high end paid $ 2.4 million to $ 9.8 million per case.
Bird & Bird lawyer Howard Rubin describes how in his career litigation cases have grown from a couple of files of paperwork to data sets of a size the average retailer would recognise.
One million records — that's the average volume range for approximately 80 % of litigation cases relying on eDiscovery.
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