So Says a Study from The Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
The Journal of Empirical Legal Studies published a recent study based on 2,054 cases tried from 2002-2005. From those surveyed cases, 61% of plaintiffs received verdicts less than the last settlement offer, while 24% of defendants made the wrong decision by paying out less than plaintiff originally demanded but more than they offered. Defendants and plaintiffs, only 15% of the time, made the right decision to proceed to trial. Plaintiffs, however, bear less risk than defendants in failing to settle: the delta between offer and verdict for plaintiffs was only $5,700, compared to $1.1 million for defendants. We thank Randy Erickson, a well known construction defect mediator, for summarizing this study in his recent article “Tactics and Strategies for Mediating the Multi-Party Complex Construction Case,” published in the March 2010 edition of The Orange County Lawyer.
Now, some fun quotes on the topic of settlement:
- “It’s the perfect definition of a settlement. Both parties didn’t get what they wanted.” –David Geffen
- “Romance should never begin with sentiment. It should begin with science and end with a settlement.” –Oscar Wilde
- “In Hollywood, an equitable divorce settlement means each party gets fifty percent of the publicity.” –Lauren Bacall
- “Conrad Hilton was very generous to me in the
divorce settlement. He gave me 5000 Gideon Bibles.” –Zsa Zsa Gabor


divorce settlement. He gave me 5000 Gideon Bibles.” –Zsa Zsa Gabor