Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 191
Where liability is not submitted to the jury , the judge provides a brief explanation of the reason for this , so that the jurors ' view of damages is not affected by doubts about liability . The jury should be clearly instructed that ...
Where liability is not submitted to the jury , the judge provides a brief explanation of the reason for this , so that the jurors ' view of damages is not affected by doubts about liability . The jury should be clearly instructed that ...
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a Depending on the nature of the case , the court can submit to the jury either a short set of interrogatories or a verdict form like those used in actual trials . For example , in a case in which only damages are at issue , the jury ...
a Depending on the nature of the case , the court can submit to the jury either a short set of interrogatories or a verdict form like those used in actual trials . For example , in a case in which only damages are at issue , the jury ...
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If the format has been carefully planned , no such issue will be presented , and the judge will suggest that the result reached by the advisory jury should lead to a settlement with appropriate adjustments for factors encountered at the ...
If the format has been carefully planned , no such issue will be presented , and the judge will suggest that the result reached by the advisory jury should lead to a settlement with appropriate adjustments for factors encountered at the ...
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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