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From A Juror’s View November 14, 2008

Posted by Attorney Jonathan Groth in Personal Injury Law.
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Everything is a matter of perspective.  From my perspective I’d love to be a juror.  I’d get to see the “inner workings” of the jury’s deliberation room.  I think most litigators read everything they can about juror behavior (and human behavior for that matter).

The New York Personal Injury Blog has a good post about a juror’s experience.  The juror just happens to be the attorney’s wife.  Take note of the comments in italics.  Attorney Turkewitz makes some very good points.

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 Jon Groth is a Wisconsin Personal Injury Attorney handling cases throughout Wisconsin and most recently in Janesville, Athelstane, Sheboygan and Wauwatosa.

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Ace Smith's avatar 1. Ace Smith - November 15, 2008

There are times when a company is forced to issue a product recall. But there are also many times when they issue it voluntarily. In very serious cases, there may be a market withdrawal where products will be completely removed from all marketplaces and will no longer be for sale until it is modified and proven safe.

Wiley Bush's avatar 2. Wiley Bush - May 28, 2010

If only more people could hear this.


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