Small groups of six to eight jury-eligible citizens are presented with a brief case synopsis. A group discussion is conducted including votes on verdict and potential award. This exercise is useful early on for developing themes to pursue in discovery and also may be used as an inexpensive tracking device to follow potential juror reactions to emerging case issues. Individual focus group participants are debriefed and asked questions developed from field surveys to further refine predictions of juror reactions to argument and potential patterns of decision-making. trial consultant, jury consultant, jury science, jury research, mock trials, trial animation, jury survey, trial consultants, jury science, jury research, survey research, demonstrative evidence, legal presentations, exhibits, 3D animation, scanning, day in the life video, virtual 3D models, 3D, animations, 3D Animation, 3D Modeling, animation services, animation studio, visualization, renderings, broadcast animation, animators, medical animation, forensic animation, accident reconstruction, motion graphics, 2D animation, powerpoint presentations, video editing, interactive presentations, trial director, exhibits">
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Small groups of six to eight jury-eligible citizens are presented with a brief case synopsis. A group discussion is conducted including votes on verdict and potential award. This exercise is useful early on for developing themes to pursue in discovery and also may be used as an inexpensive tracking device to follow potential juror reactions to emerging case issues. Individual focus group participants are debriefed and asked questions developed from field surveys to further refine predictions of juror reactions to argument and potential patterns of decision-making. Three phases: Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3
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