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- catalog abstract "The Civil Litigation Research Project was based at the University of Wisconsin Law School. Organized in 1979, the major goals of the project were the development of a large data base on dispute processing and litigation and the collection of information, especially on the costs of civil litigation. The unit of analysis is the "dispute" or "case." These were selected from records of courts or alternative dispute processing institutions, or as reported by individuals in the household screening interview or the organizational screening interview. Thus the data collection includes information from several sources: court records on 1,645 cases in state and federal courts in five judicial districts (361 in Eastern Wisconsin, 316 in Central California, 298 in Eastern Pennsylvania, 301 in South Carolina, and 369 in New Mexico), information from the institutional records of cases sampled from various alternative dispute processing institutions, a screening survey of households, and surveys of lawyers, litigants, organizations and disputants identified by the screening survey. ICPSR has 3 data files and 19 files of documentation, frequencies, and introductory materials for this study. Two files contain data from the organizational screening and household screening surveys. The third data file contains data on disputes arranged in a hierarchical structure. Attached to the record for each dispute are 18 file types for the "events" associated with each case (e.g., remedies sought and received, pleading events motions, depositions, arbitration events, judicial actions, trials, and appeals) followed by interviews with 4 types of dispute participants (individual disputants, organizational disputants, private lawyers, and government lawyers).".
- catalog contributor b3301139.
- catalog contributor b3301140.
- catalog contributor b3301141.
- catalog contributor b3301142.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Funded by the Federal Justice Research Program of the United States Department of Justice.".
- catalog description "Organizational screening: 1,516 records, 742 variables; Household screening: 5,202 records, 1,874 variables; Case records file: 2,631 disputes, 1,000 variables, 5,635 character maximum length.".
- catalog description "The Civil Litigation Research Project was based at the University of Wisconsin Law School. Organized in 1979, the major goals of the project were the development of a large data base on dispute processing and litigation and the collection of information, especially on the costs of civil litigation. The unit of analysis is the "dispute" or "case." These were selected from records of courts or alternative dispute processing institutions, or as reported by individuals in the household screening interview or the organizational screening interview. Thus the data collection includes information from several sources: court records on 1,645 cases in state and federal courts in five judicial districts (361 in Eastern Wisconsin, 316 in Central California, 298 in Eastern Pennsylvania, 301 in South Carolina, and 369 in New Mexico), information from the institutional records of cases sampled from various alternative dispute processing institutions, a screening survey of households, and surveys of lawyers, litigants, organizations and disputants identified by the screening survey. ICPSR has 3 data files and 19 files of documentation, frequencies, and introductory materials for this study.".
- catalog description "Two files contain data from the organizational screening and household screening surveys. The third data file contains data on disputes arranged in a hierarchical structure. Attached to the record for each dispute are 18 file types for the "events" associated with each case (e.g., remedies sought and received, pleading events motions, depositions, arbitration events, judicial actions, trials, and appeals) followed by interviews with 4 types of dispute participants (individual disputants, organizational disputants, private lawyers, and government lawyers).".
- catalog description "Two of the data files are rectangular and have logical record lengths of of 160. The data and accompanying documentation are available from ICPSR in machine-readable form only.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "3 data files ( logical records)".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 7994.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 7994".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "Two of the data files are rectangular and have logical record lengths of of 160. The data and accompanying documentation are available from ICPSR in machine-readable form only.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Civil procedure United States.".
- catalog subject "Dispute resolution (Law) United States.".
- catalog subject "XII. Legal Systems.".
- catalog title "Civil litigation in the United States, 1977-1979 [computer file] / principal investigators, David M. Trubek and Joel B. Grossman.".