Republished with permission of the Virginia State Bar. Relatively few civil cases are tried to verdict these days, so jury instructions may almost be an afterthought in the minds of many litigators. Of the cases that are tried, many are repetitive type cases in which an experienced litigator likely knows the instructions by heart, and can recite them – so jury instruction issues are almost incidental. But for cases that veer from that track, and for newer lawyers, jury instructions should be a very significant factor throughout the entire case from start to finish. Knowing your ultimate desired instructions is […]