The Benefits (and Occasional Perils) of Using Statistics in Trial
A few weeks ago, one of my #TrialTwitter friends asked whether anyone had experience with using statistics in opening statement. It prompted... Read More
Learning About Your Jury from Facebook Likes
If you’re a trial lawyer preparing for jury selection, it’s likely that the majority of your potential jurors will have a Facebook... Read More
Googling Your Jury (Part 2)
Trial teams around the country scour the internet for “jury nuggets.” And many — dare I say most — courts have accepted... Read More
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
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