Vacated J&J Verdict Offers Insight into Jury Deliberations
A recent ruling in California tossing a $417 million verdict against Johnson & Johnson provides trial lawyers with a priceless peek into... Read More
Storytelling in Trial: Why It Matters
Storytelling. It’s a word jury consultants use all of the time. We’re always encouraging our clients to tell stories to the jury... Read More
Power, Punishment and Perception
If you’ve ever had the opportunity to watch mock jury deliberations, it’s quite possible that one mock juror stood out from the rest.... Read More
Bullying Foreman? Not In This Court!
Bullying. It’s a problem for our kids. It happens in the school yard, on the buses, and unfortunately, on the Internet. But... Read More
Verdict? Allen Charge? Mistrial? One Crazy Day in the John Edwards Trial.
What a chaotic day in the John Edwards corruption trial. Judge Eagles announced around 3pm EST that the jury had reached a... Read More
The John Edwards Jury: Deliberate Deliberations
After seven days, jurors are still deliberating over the fate of John Edwards. Why is it taking so long? The answer is... Read More
More on Jury Nullification and Julian Heicklen…
As you may know (or have read in our blog, or others), Julian P. Heicklen was criminally charged with jury tampering by... 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
The Jury: What We’ve Forgotten in the Aftermath of the Casey Anthony Verdict
The verdict is in: Casey Anthony was acquitted on all charges related to the death of her daughter. She was found guilty... Read More