Jury Selection and Trial
Voir Dire Preparation
Rather than leaving jury selection to presuppositions and instinct, allow our expert jury and voir dire consultants to devise research-tested voir dire questions designed to disclose juror beliefs, attitudes, and bias. learn more
Supplemental Juror Questionnaires
Supplemental juror questionnaires are an often-overlooked yet highly effective method of vetting jurors for bias, which our jury consultants can construct for you based on our analysis of your case or in conjunction with jury research. learn more
Jury Selection
Our expert trial and jury selection consultants will attend jury selection to help you collect, track and analyze juror responses, demeanor, and the nonverbal communication of potential jurors so that you can most effectively exercise your peremptory and cause challenges. learn more
In-Court Monitoring
Our experienced trial consultants will attend and monitor your trial, providing you with a real-time assessment of the effectiveness of your case presentation, arguments, themes, and witnesses, allowing you to make adjustments when necessary. learn more
Visual Aids and Trial Technology
We will assist you in developing effective and powerful demonstrative aids, strategizing visual themes and working with our trial technology affiliate to create graphic design elements for use in trial. learn more
Social Media Analysis
We will monitor all social media platforms available to potential jurors to identify attitudes, beliefs, and biases toward your case not disclosed in voir dire, and to vet out any potential misuse of social media during trial. learn more
Shadow Juries
Our jury consultants will empanel a shadow jury to observe the trial proceedings and provide real-time feedback and insight into how the real jury might be viewing and deciding the case. learn more
Post-Trial Juror Interviews
When permitted by the Court, post-trial juror interviews can provide a wealth of information to the trial team. Determining how the actual jury reached its decision in a case can be most helpful in retrying cases which have been lost, mistried or overturned on appeal, or when a similar case might be pending. learn more