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Activity Number: 57
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, August 2, 2009 : 4:00 PM to 5:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Government Statistics
Abstract - #305277
Title: Advance in the Use of Statistical Methodology in the Legal Setting
Author(s): Thomas H. Cohen*+ and Michael D. Sinclair
Companies: Bureau of Justice Statistics and Bureau of Justice Statistics
Address: 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20531,
Keywords: civil justice ; jury and bench trials ; post trial relief
Abstract:

In the civil justice system, there is often an expectation of case resolution with jury and bench trials. The assumption that verdicts or judgments provide an end point to civil disputes, however, does not provide an accurate view of the full civil litigation process. Litigants can file motions requesting various forms of post trial relief as a means of challenging or modifying the trial court verdict or judgment. This article applies multivariate logistic regression techniques to examine the factors associated with post trial activity among a national sample of tort and contract trials concluded in 2005. Results show that the legal issues adjudicated at trial, the type of trial, damage award amounts, punitive damages, filing to disposition time, trial length, and geographic location are all significantly associated with the decision of one or both litigants to seek post trial relief.


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