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Demand for a Jury Trial and the Selection of Cases for Trial
The Journal of Legal Studies
  • Joni Hersch
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Keywords
  • dispute resolution
Abstract

This paper uses a unique data set to examine how parties in civil litigation choose whether to demand a jury trial or to waive this right and whether trial forum influences the probability of trial versus settlement. Plaintiffs are more likely to demand trial by jury when juries are relativety more favorable to plaintiffs in similar cases and jury trials are relatively less costly than bench trials. Cases in which jury trials are demanded are 5.5 percentage points more ikely to settle without a trial than cases in which jury trials are waived. This differential settlement rate by potential trial forum suggests that tried cases are not a random sample of the set of legal disputes, so observed similarities between bench and jury verdicts may result from case selection effects.

Citation Information
Joni Hersch. "Demand for a Jury Trial and the Selection of Cases for Trial" The Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 35 (2006) p. 119 ISSN: 0047-2530
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joni-hersch/18/