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And he, too, said the other side was trying to avoid a jury verdict.
He said it was as if there had been no jury verdict at all.
"A jury verdict such as this gives them a sense of hope."
Of those that do go to a jury verdict, more than 80 percent are decided in the doctor's favor.
In 2002 the long litigation was completed with a jury verdict.
As a trend, jury verdicts have increased over the years.
Most of the regulatory agencies would not comment on the jury verdict.
Because it raises such issues, the jury verdict may pose some hard questions for the American public to deal with.
"If it did, every jury verdict in this country would be subject to challenge after the fact.
The jury verdict on Friday highlights the new type of lawsuit.
"One way that may happen is through legal pressure and jury verdicts.
In a sense the jury verdict was a comment on the failings of the American political process.
It had no jurisdiction to undermine the jury verdict in this way.
"It was not in the best interest of Citigroup to push the issue through to a jury verdict."
The settlement takes the place of the $45 million jury verdict.
So the jury verdict goes to the town's motive.
I also had serious doubts about the jury verdict.
He has won for his clients numerous jury verdicts of more than a million dollars.
He said he had been "a little surprised" at the jury verdict.
As a lawyer, I have been pleased and disappointed by jury verdicts.
"It is the largest jury verdict that has been upheld in the courts," he said.
Even representatives of the insurance industry blame factors in addition to jury verdicts.
Jury verdicts in favor of plaintiffs showed no trend over time.
Still, many landlords - and more insurance companies - prefer not to risk a jury verdict.
The jury verdict gave added vitality to that view.