JURORS

LAWYERS

JUROR APPLICATION

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  • I have read and agree to the PRIVACY POLICY AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
  • Contact Information

  • Juror Eligibility

  • What is your age?
  • Are you a citizen of the United States?
  • Do you have a Florida Driver's License or a Florida Identification Card?
  • Have you served on either an actual or mock jury before?
  • You must be a US citizen who is at least 18 years old and have a valid Florida Drivers License or State-Issued ID to participate as a juror.
  • Demographics

  • Do you have children (either your own or those of your domestic partner) living at home?
  • What was the primary language spoken at home in your childhood?
  • What is the highest education level you have achieved?
  • What was your major area of study?
  • What degrees or certifications have you earned?
  • What is the name of your employer, business, agency, or branch of the Armed Forces?
  • What type of business or industry are you employed in? Alternatively, if you are a student, what is your major or field of study?
  • What is your job title?
  • Please provide a short of description of the type of work that you do. (For example: instruct and evaluate students and create lesson plans, assemble and install pipe sections and review building plans).
  • What is your religious affiliation?
  • Psychometrics

  • Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
  • Respectful or independent?
  • Obedient or self-reliant?
  • Well-behaved or considerate?
  • Well-mannered or curious?
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At JuryVision, we conduct virtual focus groups and mock trials in order to help you discover, assess and explore both the strengths and weaknesses of your case.  The most successful trial lawyers in the country know the importance of using focus groups. As AAJ past-president Lisa Blue states: “If your case is important enough to take, it’s important enough to do some type of focus group to find out what your real issues are so you can have a successful result for your client.”

Unfortunately, many attorneys avoid this crucial step because of the time and expense typically involved. Or maybe – because of the cost – they reserve focus groups for only the most high-risk, high-reward cases. But now, thanks to our virtual focus group platform, the time and cost involved have been dramatically reduced, making it feasible for nearly every case on your docket to benefit from the advantages of focus groups during legal proceedings.

Using the methods we’ve honed over the past 20 years helping trial lawyers, you’ll now be able to quickly and affordably make more informed decisions about case framing, voir dire, opening statements and closing arguments, witnesses, and the order of proof. Ultimately, you’ll be better positioned to assess the viability and worth of your case during screening, preparation, mediation and trial.

Interested? Contact us at info@juryvision.com or 305-615-3378