Federal tort trials fall by 80 percent

I just came across this Bureau of Justice Statistics report, "Federal Tort Trials and Verdicts, 2002-03", released in August, showing that the number of tort trials concluded in U.S. district courts declined by nearly 80 percent from 1985 to 2003 - from 3,600 trials in 1985 to fewer than 800 trials in 2003. The percentage of tort cases concluded by trial in U.S. district courts has also declined, the report found, from 10 percent in the early 1970s to 2 percent in 2003.

The report attributes the decline in part to the growing use of ADR and in part to the increasing complexity and cost of taking a a case to trial.

Also in the report:

posted by Robert Ambrogi @ 4:07 PM,

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