Do You See What I See? Gender Differences in Graphic Perception
When it comes to trial graphics and demonstratives, do male jurors see the same thing as female jurors? Interesting question. Business Insider featured... Read More
Advocating Jury Nullification: Crime or Freedom of Speech?
As I was browsing the New York Times website yesterday afternoon, an article caught my eye: “Prosecution Explains Jury Tampering Charge.” I... Read More
You’ve Been Summoned!
We’ve all been there. That moment when we’re flipping through the mail and we see… The Envelope. The dreaded jury summons. Nobody... Read More
Promises, Pledges and Punishment?
The issue of Google, outside research and juries is a hot topic lately. It’s probably even hotter amongst my fellow jury consulting... Read More
Death vs. Betrayal: When Products Fail (Part 2)
When shopping for a car with an air bag system –if all other things were equal– would you choose Car A, a... Read More
Up in Smoke: When Products Fail (Part 1)
Texas is dealing with the worst wildfires in state history. More than 1500 homes and 34,000 acres have been destroyed, and officials... Read More
Google Mania (Part 3): How It’s Playing Out in the Courtroom
If you’re wondering how Google, Facebook, Twitter and researching jurors plays out in the courtroom, check out the cases below. The growing... Read More
Google Mania (Part 2): Voir Google?
Admit it. Every attorney, jury consultant and client wants to know as much as possible about prospective jurors before seating a panel,... Read More
Google Mania (Part 1): When Jurors Research
We live in a society where information can be gathered on any topic within seconds. The click of a mouse or tap... Read More
Stressed Out Witnesses? A New Article in The Jury Expert.
The new issue of The Jury Expert was released earlier this week and features “In the Mood? Strategies for Working with Depressed and/or Anxious Witnesses,”... Read More