Googling Your Jury (Part 1)
Let’s be honest: don’t we all want to know as much as humanly possible when evaluating a jury pool and determining motions... Read More
This Jury Did Their City, and the Justice System, Proud
I don’t know this jury, but I love this jury. My awe has nothing to do with their verdict. It has everything to... Read More
Do You Need a Mock Trial or a Focus Group?
When discussing pretrial jury research, people often use “Focus Group” and “Mock Trial” interchangeably. Although the two are similar, there are a... Read More
5 Tips for Complying with EDTX Standing Orders on Jury Research
Our last post addressed the standing orders in the Eastern District of Texas pertaining to jury research and good-old-fashioned Googling. Some have expressed frustration; others... Read More
A Primer on EDTX Jury Research Rules
Attorneys throughout the United States will tell you it’s important to know the rules of each court in which you practice. And the Eastern... Read More
Does the Pitch of Your Voice Impact Audience Perception?
Imagine you’re sitting in a jury box, and the trial attorney sounds just like Morgan Freeman. Or James Earl Jones. Or Matthew McConaughey.... Read More