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The Use of Jury Consultants in Legal Proceedings

Jonathan Leach LLC

Jury consultants are seasoned professionals with expertise in psychology, sociology, and communication. Their mission is to assist legal teams in selecting an impartial jury and crafting persuasive trial strategies. We have years of experience assisting with jury selection and crafting persuasive trial strategies.

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Litigation Consulting in Complex Cases: Navigating Challenges

Jonathan Leach LLC

This service provides a range of activities, including developing trial strategies, assisting with jury selection, conducting jury research, and preparing witnesses for trial to form a strong case. Jury Selection and Research A critical aspect of any trial is jury selection.

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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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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

The trial of Rod Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois, for example, showcased allegations of lying during the jury selection process when a juror did not disclose an arrest for DUI. The consequent debate on juror honesty underscores potential weaknesses in the jury selection mechanism.

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Understanding the Impact of Personality Traits on Jury Deliberation Using Jury Analysis to Leverage Psychographic Information

Jury Analyst

Psychographic information , particularly personality traits , should play a crucial role in developing trial strategies and selecting a jury. Jury decision making: 45 years of empirical research on deliberating groups. Voir dire and jury selection. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 7 (3), 622–727.