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VERDICT AND SETTLEMENT INFORMATION (Or "How much is an arm worth?") Lawyers in litigation need to be able to ascertain what amount they can reasonably expect to recover in damages on particular types of claims. This is necessary in order to help the client and the attorney make decisions on the advisability of litigating and on reasonable settlement results, and to support claims for verdict reduction where awards are excessive. The need for this information can be met by services that gather and publish information about verdict and settlement amounts by the type of action in particular courts. These reports usually contain summaries of the facts of the situations and the holdings on the various claims. The reports can be useful sources of information on how trial courts in a jurisdiction are handling various types of claims and can also provide the names of expert witnesses. Note that trial decisions are rarely published. Cook
County Jury Verdict Reporter PRINT - KFI 1799 .C6 A42 (10th Floor) Illinois
Jury Verdict Reporter PRINT - KFI 1251 .A512 (10th Floor) The National Association of State Jury Verdict Publishers (NASJVP) publishes Jury Verdict Summaries from throughout the United States . The publishers collect detailed civil litigation information directly from the attorneys who tried the cases and then write concise summaries, which are used by attorneys and insurers for case evaluation. LEXIS - Legal > Area of Law - By Topic > Litigation > Jury Verdicts National Association of State Jury Verdict Publishers NASJVP provides an expert witness directory, an alphabetical listing of nearly 40,000 experts who have testified in civil jury trials across the U.S. which have been reported by NASJVP members. WESTLAW Databases: Illinois Jury Verdicts Combined (IL-JV); Illinois Jury Verdicts Plus, which also includes Indiana and Wisconsin (IL-JV-PLUS); Jury Verdict and Settlement Summaries - Illinois (LRPIL-JV).
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