BUSINESS
LITIGATION

When jurors
hear business disputes, they are faced with learning and integrating
a great deal of new information—
- What is this industry and how does it work?
- How is the terminology being used and what does it mean?
- What is the technology involved?
- What
is reasonable to expect of individuals operating in this
environment?
- How does the law define the obligations of companies and
the people who run them?
And then
there is the juror’s individual sense of what
is fair and right—always of great importance. We strive
to help attorneys increase the jurors’ comprehension of
the important evidence and to strengthen the themes and arguments.
Understanding the jurors’ varied views of how the business
world works helps us to identify the predispositions of jurors,
good and bad.
We have conducted extensive research on public attitudes in
a wide range of business disputes in many industries including
aerospace, accounting, banking, casinos, chemical manufacturing,
communications, computer software, hardware and the internet,
energy, entertainment, financial services, healthcare, insurance,
maritime, professional sports, publishing, real estate, transportation,
and water utilities.
Some of
the kinds of cases we know about from first-hand experience:
Contracts
of all kinds |
Lender
Liability |
Environmental |
Trademark |
Theft
of Trade Secrets |
Mergers
and Acquisitions |
Construction |
Antitrust |
Patent
Infringement |
Securities |
Entertainment |
Professional
Negligence |
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Our professional
staff has consulted with some of the best law firms, as well
as with government agencies, including…


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