
Jury Analyst
Jury Analyst is research and consulting firm that applies data science, behavioral analysis, and artificial intelligence to support trial preparation and jury selection. The company offers a suite of services designed to provide insights into juror behavior, witness effectiveness, and case strategy.
Large-Sample Quantitative Survey Research
This service involves collecting and analyzing extensive numerical data to identify patterns and trends in juror behavior. It offers a statistically significant overview of potential case outcomes, serving as an alternative to traditional mock trials, which may be limited by smaller sample sizes.
Simulation-Based Juries
Jury Analyst's AI-assisted JurySimulator creates virtual juror panels that reflect the demographics and attitudes of actual jury pools from specific trial venues. This tool aids legal teams in preparing for trial by simulating group deliberations and assessing how different arguments may be received.
Witness Evaluations
Utilizing AI technology, this service assesses witness behavior and demeanor to identify traits that may affect credibility. The analysis focuses on enhancing witness testimony by providing strategic insights into behavioral patterns and communication styles.
Asynchronous Live Focus Groups
These online focus groups allow participants to engage in discussions at their convenience, providing qualitative insights into juror perceptions. Participants interact through written responses, enabling detailed analysis without the need for real-time meetings.
In-Trial Services
During trials, Jury Analyst offers services such as real-time monitoring of juror reactions and comprehensive background research on prospective jurors. These services aim to provide attorneys with timely information to adapt strategies as needed.
Jury Consulting Services
Jury Analyst provides hourly consulting services, offering trial attorneys access to a team of behavioral scientists and legal experts. The consulting includes case document reviews, development of trial strategies, and recommendations for voir dire and trial presentations.
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