Deck 10: Trial Courts: How Civil Cases Begin

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Why is a pyramid a useful shape to describe the disputing process in the United States?
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Medical malpractice lawsuits are an example of:

A) no-win torts
B) low stakes litigation
C) high stakes litigation
D) guaranteed lawyer fees
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Court?annexed compulsory arbitration is designed to:

A) increase the geographic jurisdiction of a court
B) increase the caseload for annexation courts
C) provide a speedier, less expensive alternative to courts
D) provide criminal suspects with an additional appeal
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Galanter visualizes civil justice as:

A) an adversarial contest
B) a disputing pyramid
C) a funnel-like process
D) a test of wills
E) a forum for negotiations
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Describe and evaluate two proposed changes to the civil legal system (tort reform).
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Hiring a lawyer automatically means a dispute will result in a lawsuit.
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Tort reform has traditionally been a state legal matter.
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Compare and contrast the view that Americans are "too quick to sue" with the view that everyone deserves "equal access to the civil legal system."
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The Congress is active in establishing tort reform at the national level.
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Critics charge that community courts:

A) are too formal
B) are too informal
C) result in lengthy delays
D) make work for too many lawyers
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Mass tort litigation involves:

A) charges by lawyers about the media
B) the dual use of criminal sanctions
C) very large sums of money
D) the application of standard legal norms
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During the last decade, tort filings in many states have been:

A) decreasing rapidly
B) increasing rapidly
C) staying relatively constant
D) fluctuating widely
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Stella Liebeck's jury verdict against McDonalds was substantially reduced by the courts.
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Is the United States suffering from a litigation explosion? Explain your answer.
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What contribution can political science make to the debate about reforming the civil legal system?
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The median verdict in automobile tort cases is around:

A) $15,000
B) $25,000
C) $55,000
D) Over $100,000
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Mass tort cases are complicated because of:

A) the problem of causation
B) the absence of lawyers
C) the small number of parties
D) an inability to mobilize litigants
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Limits on punitive damages are an example of:

A) stare decisis
B) common law evolution
C) policy litigation
D) tort reform
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Describe two factors that influence a person's decision to sue.
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Few people support Alternative Dispute Resolution.
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Discuss the differences between mediation and arbitration as forms of alternative dispute resolution.
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Why did the Supreme Court reduce the punitive damages awarded by a jury to victims of the Exxon Valdez oil spill?
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Deck 10: Trial Courts: How Civil Cases Begin
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Why is a pyramid a useful shape to describe the disputing process in the United States?
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2
Medical malpractice lawsuits are an example of:

A) no-win torts
B) low stakes litigation
C) high stakes litigation
D) guaranteed lawyer fees
C
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Court?annexed compulsory arbitration is designed to:

A) increase the geographic jurisdiction of a court
B) increase the caseload for annexation courts
C) provide a speedier, less expensive alternative to courts
D) provide criminal suspects with an additional appeal
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Galanter visualizes civil justice as:

A) an adversarial contest
B) a disputing pyramid
C) a funnel-like process
D) a test of wills
E) a forum for negotiations
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Describe and evaluate two proposed changes to the civil legal system (tort reform).
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Hiring a lawyer automatically means a dispute will result in a lawsuit.
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Tort reform has traditionally been a state legal matter.
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Compare and contrast the view that Americans are "too quick to sue" with the view that everyone deserves "equal access to the civil legal system."
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The Congress is active in establishing tort reform at the national level.
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Critics charge that community courts:

A) are too formal
B) are too informal
C) result in lengthy delays
D) make work for too many lawyers
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Mass tort litigation involves:

A) charges by lawyers about the media
B) the dual use of criminal sanctions
C) very large sums of money
D) the application of standard legal norms
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During the last decade, tort filings in many states have been:

A) decreasing rapidly
B) increasing rapidly
C) staying relatively constant
D) fluctuating widely
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Stella Liebeck's jury verdict against McDonalds was substantially reduced by the courts.
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Is the United States suffering from a litigation explosion? Explain your answer.
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What contribution can political science make to the debate about reforming the civil legal system?
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The median verdict in automobile tort cases is around:

A) $15,000
B) $25,000
C) $55,000
D) Over $100,000
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Mass tort cases are complicated because of:

A) the problem of causation
B) the absence of lawyers
C) the small number of parties
D) an inability to mobilize litigants
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Limits on punitive damages are an example of:

A) stare decisis
B) common law evolution
C) policy litigation
D) tort reform
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Describe two factors that influence a person's decision to sue.
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Few people support Alternative Dispute Resolution.
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Discuss the differences between mediation and arbitration as forms of alternative dispute resolution.
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Why did the Supreme Court reduce the punitive damages awarded by a jury to victims of the Exxon Valdez oil spill?
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