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Plaintiff entities, awards, and decision justifications in a toxic tort case

Posted on:1993-09-07Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Catchings, Billy WayneFull Text:PDF
GTID:1476390014996997Subject:Law
Abstract/Summary:
he ecological composition of plaintiff entities may vary in size and sociographics in toxic tort litigation. The amount of awards and the justifications for those awards in the various plaintiff situations are unknown. Consolidation which is procedurally distinct from class consolidation procedurally distinct from class action is an alternative litigation strategy for mass torts. While it is well-grounded in English common law, jury decision making in consolidated actions has not been extensively examined by social scientific, legal, or communication researchers.;In light of the limited research in this area, awards and decision justifications were gathered from two populations of surrogate jurors. Subjects were asked to decide on the amount of money to award a single plaintiff or a small aggregate, small group, large aggregate or large group of plaintiffs in a written summary of a hypothetical toxic substance case. In addition, respondents were asked to explain the reason(s) for their award decisions.;The average award in each situation was in the mid-point area of a range from zero to one million dollars. The amount implies that on average respondents were inclined to give all plaintiff entities approximately...
Keywords/Search Tags:Plaintiff entities, Awards, Toxic, Decision, Justifications
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