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Litigation Consulting in Complex Cases: Navigating Challenges

Jonathan Leach LLC

Litigation can be a complex process. That’s where litigation consulting can make a difference. We seek to enhance the practice of law by supporting the work of your legal practitioner through litigation-related behavior and communication. What is Litigation Consulting?

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2024 Litigation Resolutions for All Litigators

Sound Jury Blog

In the spirit of correcting past problems and forging new habits, here’s a list of litigation resolutions – from case intake to closing argument – to put your trial strategy either back on track or to keep it on track. This year, kill multiple birds with one jury research stone. Let’s make this year different!

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The Use of Jury Consultants in Legal Proceedings

Jonathan Leach LLC

Whether you’re involved in a civil case, criminal trial, or complex litigation, the jury’s composition and understanding of a case can significantly influence the verdict. In these scenarios, the expertise of a jury consultant becomes immeasurable. Call (972) 890-8482 to book an appointment today!

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

Modern trials have seen jurors access satellite images or visit crime scenes independently, which unequivocally contributes to verdicts being overturned. Litigants expect a fair trial, and introducing external evidence violates this expectation. Pronounced jury misconduct can lead to civil litigation.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

Modern trials have seen jurors access satellite images or visit crime scenes independently, which unequivocally contributes to verdicts being overturned. Litigants expect a fair trial, and introducing external evidence violates this expectation. Pronounced jury misconduct can lead to civil litigation.