Summary: | These
surveys provide a broad-based, systematic examination of the nature of
general civil litigation (e.g., tort, contract, and real property
cases) disposed in a sample of the nation's 75 most populous
counties. Data collection was carried out by the National Center for
State Courts with the assistance of WESTAT. Data collected includes
information about the types of civil cases litigated at trial, types
of plaintiffs and defendants, trial winners, amount of total damages
awarded, amount of punitive damages awarded, and case processing
time. In addition, information was collected on general civil cases
concluded by bench or jury trial that were subsequently appealed to a
state's intermediate appellate court or court of last resort. The
appellate datasets examine information on the types of civil bench and
jury trials appealed, the characteristics of litigants filing an
appeal, the frequency in which appellate courts affirm, reverse, or
modify trial court outcomes and cases further appealed from an
intermediate appellate court to a state court of last
resort. |
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