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Continuing Legal Education
JuryScope consultants have presented on all topics related to trial preparation and juror attitudes. These courses are regularly provided to local, state, and national bar associations, law firms, and educational institutions.
Our most popular presentations include:
- Potential Impact of COVID-19 on Juror Decision Making
- A Practical Guide to Jury Selection
- Race and Juror Perceptions
- Top 10 Things Every Patent Attorney Should Know About Trying Their Case to a Jury
- Creating the Star Witness
- Speaking their Truth: Ethical Witness Preparation
- Gender and Juror Perceptions
- The Defense Burden of Proof
- George Washington and Civility in the Courtroom
- Jurors in the Age of Google
- 10 Things Attorneys Should Know about Trying a Case to a Jury
- Hollywood and Juror Perceptions
- Open Like Abe: Pointers for Presentations from the 16th President
- How Generational Characteristics Impact Your Jury Trial
For further information on our upcoming CLE schedule, please contact us.
All Publications
Studying the Post-Pandemic Juror by Generation
by Johanna Carrane, Lynn Fahey, and Christina Ouska
A close look at the life experiences unique to Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and others can offer valuable insight into how the pandemic could shape jurors’ opinions in very different ways depending on their birth cohort, say trial consultants at JuryScope.
Conducting Jury Research when You Can’t Gather in Groups
by Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey
With many courts on pause for nonessential matters, many litigators are using this time to prepare for litigation when such restrictions are lifted. The trial consultants at JuryScope discuss your options.
Understanding the Role of Education in Juror Bias
by Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey
Our study of mock jurors reveals trends in how education level affects juror views on the legal system and on a particular case’s journey to court, say Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey of JuryScope.
The Millennial Juror’s Thoughts on IP
by Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey
Millennials represent more than 25 percent of the U.S. population and grew up immersed in technology. Anyone preparing to face a patent jury should consider how this age group feels about the patent world. Our analysis of 5,000 mock jurors showed two important overall conclusions, say Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey of JuryScope.
Mitigating Juror Distrust of Business
by Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey
Our research shows that 55 percent of jurors agree that executives will lie to help their companies. Similarly, half of jurors believe that companies will lie to win a lawsuit. While polling data does not bring a lot of comfort, there are well-established strategies for mitigating juror bias against companies, large or small, say Johanna Carrane and Lynn Fahey of JuryScope.
Trial Consultants Q&A: JuryScope’s Johanna Carrane
by Johanna Carrane
Fifteen years ago, to get up to speed in a case you would wait for that giant box of documents to arrive at the office and email was still really establishing itself as the most common form of communication. Because of the speed with which we can communicate today, it calls for a high level of responsiveness, says Johanna Carrane, President of JuryScope.