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September 25, 2008

Study Evaluates Litigants Performance in Valuing a Case for Settlement

    Ever wonder how well plaintiffs and defendants judge possible outcomes in their cases when evaluating settlement?  Well the recent article, “Let’s Not Make a Deal: An Empirical Study of Decision Making in Unsuccessful Settlement Negotiations,” which appears in Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, discusses this topic. 

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