Virtually none of the lawsuits filed in American courts go to trial anymore. No matter what statistics you look at, the numbers will always be somewhere between ninety-seven and ninety-nine percent of ...
Judges and lawyers should consider a more jury trial-like approach where deliberation begins after the last exhausted lawyer, at the end of rebuttal, drenched with sweat, slumps into the nearest chair ...
The Constitutional Court expressed support for including “court trials” as subjects of constitutional appeals, stating its approval of the ruling party’s push to introduce a “trial petition” system.