Evaluating Cases Likely to Try: When & How to Do Mock Jury Work
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
Only 1% of cases go to trial, but most that do have significant ramifications. For cases that go to jury, a mock jury can be critical in developing winning themes, testing key evidence, and selecting which witnesses are most important. Building mock juries and theme-testing into a case in its early stages can be critical, saving fees and enhancing prospects for success. Spend an hour with two of our partners with significant trial and mock jury experience:
Webinar
Thursday, March 10, 2016
12:30-1:30 p.m. (eastern)
1.0 hour CLE credit pending
Speakers
John R. Maley, Partner, Barnes & Thornburg
John has a national trial practice, has conducted multiple mock jury exercises preparing for trial, and is recognized for trial excellence as a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Dennis P. Stolle, Partner, Barnes & Thornburg, and President, ThemeVision LLC
Dennis is a lawyer and social psychologist who has selected juries throughout the country, including juries in high-stakes patent trials, white-collar criminal trials, product liability trials, and commercial trials. He has conducted focus groups and empirical mock jury research in venues.
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This program is offered compliments of Barnes & Thornburg's Labor & Employment Law Group.
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