Welcome to Juryology
Welcome to Juryology, a blog devoted to all things related to jurors: understanding them, picking/excusing them, educating them, and thus winning with them.
We will also discuss using pre-trial research both for use at trial, but perhaps as importantly, in your mediations and negotiations.
I am a trial consultant & member of the State Bar of California, practicing with the firm of Decision Analysis Trial Consultants in its San Francisco office.
Here you will find:
*Practice points for lawyers
*Thoughts about jury issues (as distinct from legal issues... a point I will return to many times, I am sure. Example: Lawyers think they have a "B&P Code 10500 action;" real people think it's a "what does a handshake mean nowadays?" case.)
*Insights into different kinds of research, such as focus groups or mock trials
*Applications of jury research to your negotiations, mediation, and settlement efforts
*Commentary about notable jury trials
*Strategies for figuring out how to present your case to jurors
*Book notes
*Occasional comments from readers
* Please e-mail your questions and I will address them
And if you are curious about how trial consulting might help you win your case or settle it more favorably short of trial, send an e-mail right now and let's talk.
Check back a couple times a week. I will make it valuable for your jury trial practice.
We will also discuss using pre-trial research both for use at trial, but perhaps as importantly, in your mediations and negotiations.
I am a trial consultant & member of the State Bar of California, practicing with the firm of Decision Analysis Trial Consultants in its San Francisco office.
Here you will find:
*Practice points for lawyers
*Thoughts about jury issues (as distinct from legal issues... a point I will return to many times, I am sure. Example: Lawyers think they have a "B&P Code 10500 action;" real people think it's a "what does a handshake mean nowadays?" case.)
*Insights into different kinds of research, such as focus groups or mock trials
*Applications of jury research to your negotiations, mediation, and settlement efforts
*Commentary about notable jury trials
*Strategies for figuring out how to present your case to jurors
*Book notes
*Occasional comments from readers
* Please e-mail your questions and I will address them
And if you are curious about how trial consulting might help you win your case or settle it more favorably short of trial, send an e-mail right now and let's talk.
Check back a couple times a week. I will make it valuable for your jury trial practice.

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