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Leading Law Schools: Relationships, Influence, And Negotiation, Michael T. Colatrella Jr.
Leading Law Schools: Relationships, Influence, And Negotiation, Michael T. Colatrella Jr.
University of Cincinnati Law Review
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Using Decision Trees As Tools For Settlement, Marjorie Corman Aaron
Using Decision Trees As Tools For Settlement, Marjorie Corman Aaron
Faculty Articles and Other Publications
While experienced lawyers can someĀ times develop an intuitive sense of what a case is worth, their intuition may not be sufficient in a case of considerable complexity. Furthermore, intuitive "gut sense" valuations are hard to support or explain to clients.
Decision trees allow the parties and their lawyers to see more clearly how the strengths and weaknesses of their positions on specific issues will affect the overall value of a case. Long popular in the business community, deciĀsion analysis has evolved as a tool for lawyers to help make decisions in complex litigation.