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Trial lawyers often rely on their instincts and experience to determine which potential jurors might be good or bad for their case. However, research and post-trial jury interviews have shown that these instincts can often be misguided and false. Many attorneys have shared stories of jurors who turned out to be unexpectedly favorable or unfavorable to their case, proving that preconceived impressions about jurors can be unreliable.

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Voir dire is a crucial phase in any trial. It is the process of selecting a jury, where both the prosecution and the defense counsel have the opportunity to question potential jurors, and decide whether or not they would be impartial and fair in their judgment. During this process, the lawyers are allowed to use a limited number of strikes to remove potential jurors from the jury pool. The strategic use of these voir dire strikes can make or break a case. In this article, we will discuss how to use your voir dire strikes strategically.

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by Ken Lopez Founder/CEO A2L Consulting There are a half-dozen annual surveys in the legal industry that ask lawyers and legal industry experts, "who are the best litigation support vendors?" The annual Best of LegalTimes survey is one of the premier surveys in this group. Other high-quality legal industry surveys include those by The New York Law Journal, The National Law Journal, and The Recorder.

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5 Tips for Litigating Cases in SDNY

1. Understand the Rules of the Court

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How Economic Hardship Affects Jurors

During economic crises, the impact on society extends far beyond just financial aspects. One area that is significantly affected is the way jurors approach court cases. When individuals are going through financial hardships, their mindset can shift, leading them to adopt a harsher stance in criminal cases. This, in turn, can have serious consequences for those who find themselves on trial.

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by Ken Lopez Founder/CEO A2L Consulting

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by Larry Carson President Smith & Carson

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When it comes to selecting a jury consultant, it’s important to choose the right one. The right consultant can make all the difference in your case, helping you to select a jury that is more likely to be favorable to your side. However, choosing a jury consultant can be a daunting task. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know what to look for. Here are 12 tips to help you select the best jury consultant for your case.

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1. Gain Insight into Juror Bias

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Crafting an excellent and useful jury questionnaire can be a challenging task, but with the help of jury consultants, it can become a breeze. A well-designed jury questionnaire is an essential tool in ensuring a fair and impartial jury selection process. Here are some tips to help you create an effective jury questionnaire with the assistance of jury consultants.

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by Ken Lopez Founder/CEO A2L Consulting

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6 Questions to ALWAYS Ask in Voir Dire

The process of voir dire is crucial when it comes to selecting a jury for a civil trial. During this process, attorneys have the opportunity to question potential jurors to determine whether they are fit to serve as impartial jurors.

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As a lawyer, you will likely come across some high-profile clients in your career. Representing celebrities in court can be challenging, but it can also be rewarding. However, there are some unique considerations that you must keep in mind when dealing with these types of clients.

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6 Reasons to Conduct a Mock Bench Trial

Preparing for a trial can be a daunting task, especially when you know it's going to be a bench trial. However, there is a useful tool that is often overlooked but can provide valuable insights into your case strategy - conducting a mock bench trial. Here are six good reasons why you should consider conducting a mock bench trial when you know your trial is going to be a bench trial in the courtroom.

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