Articles From Jeffrey J. Kroll

No damage? No expert? No defense!! By Jeffrey J. Kroll Tort Law, October 2003 In a case of first impression in Illinois, the First District Appellate Court affirmed the trial court's decision granting plaintiff's motion in limine to exclude photographs depicting the apparent minimal damage to plaintiff's post-collision vehicle.
Using focus groups to prepare for trial By Jeffrey J. Kroll Tort Law, March 2000 A focus group is typically composed of twelve individuals who are brought together for two to four hours to watch a short presentation of the case and discuss the various issues raised.
High-low deals: In vogue or in trouble? By Jeffrey J. Kroll Tort Law, January 1999 Not long ago, settling a case was pretty simple. The parties would agree on a value and the case would settle.

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