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"The Report of the Federal Courts Study Committee was published on April 2, 1990 ... The following working papers and subcommittee reports constitute part III of the report"--V. 1, prelim. page.
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Papers from an October 1993 conference chart recent changes in US courts and the judicial system and suggest reforms for the problems these changes present. Sections survey pre-trial and the dynamics of settlement, trial and the role of science in the courts, and post-trial and the need to control jury decision making. Discussion includes areas such as settlement incentives, guiding jurors in valuing pain and suffering damages, and the treatment of scientific evidence after Daubert v. Merrell Dow. For judges, lawyers, and other law professionals. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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