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Community Attitudes Surveys:
Our research techniques and sophisticated graphics have been
developed exclusively for successful litigation. Using these
procedures, the firm helps attorneys understand the biases,
prejudices, and perceptions that jurors will likely bring with
them into the courtroom. This knowledge enables our clients
to more accurately predict jury behavior and respond appropriately. 
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Case-Issue Focus Groups:
Utilized to develop trial strategy during the discovery period
and also give the attorney a first glimpse of the case through
the eyes of a typical juror. The focus group provides information
on:
Juror perceptions of the litigants.
Juror comprehension of important concepts, terms, and issues.
Educational and psychological devices used by jurors to understand
the case.
Types of evidence that jurors may need to make their decisions
easier.
A preliminary test of alternative case strategies using "what
if" scenarios.
Themes and case issues, as described in the juror's own words,
that can be used by counsel in trial.
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Verdict Analysis:
Aimed at assisting trial counsel in developing effective trial
strategies based upon case issues and to help counsel understand
the impact of their strategy on the jury decision-making process.
Verdict Analysis provides the client information on:
Jury verdicts and the juror's commitment to specific verdict
decisions.
Why jurors hold out during deliberations, why and how they
abandon their positions, and how they convert other jurors
to their side.
The range of probable jury damage awards.
Plaintiff and defense arguments that are most persuasive
in the deliberation process.
Attitudes and beliefs which jurors use to form decisions
and how trial counsel can use this information to create the
most effective case presentation.
Pertinent issues that demand preemptive strategies to minimize
or eliminate damage.
Requirements for expert testimony and demonstrative exhibits.
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Trial Simulation:
Designed to assess, in a dynamic trial-like setting, the relative
strength and importance of juror attitudes. Trial simulations
accomplish three important goals:
Develop trial-coherent strategies in a realistic trial environment.
Provide attorneys an opportunity to test out potential tactics,
techniques, evidentiary strategies, and witnesses prior to
the trial.
Allow trial counsel to assess the overall posture of the
case and make modifications.
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Judges Panel:
A Judges Panel is a phase of research designed to uncover
the issues from which major case strategies and tactics will
be developed for a bench trial. The primary objective is to
understand how judges evaluate case issues and make decisions.
With this service, our consultants are able to make recommendations
to the attorneys about:
Judicial verdicts and commitment to those verdict decisions.
Impact of plaintiff and defense arguments.
Defense and plaintiff vulnerabilities.
Pertinent issues that demand inoculation.
Requirements for expert testimony, exhibits, and evidence.
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Research Options:
Damages Study
The objective of this study is to estimate the range of damages
that jurors may award in a case, how they are calculated, and
the issues and testimony upon which they are based.
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Demonstrative Evidence Study:
We assess the effectiveness of graphic evidence as it illustrates
various issues and concepts in a trial and then make presentation
modification recommendations to the trial counsel. 
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Real-Time Response:
Enables us to observe the mock jurors' immediate response
to evidence being presented at that moment. 
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Witness Research:
Utilized to understand how jurors will potentially react to
a key witness during testimony. The information is used to
assist counsel by making strategic suggestions for content
focus and behavior changes in the witnesses.
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Jury Selection and Trial Monitoring
Services:
Voir Dire Questionnaire Design
Based on case-specific analysis and an extensive database of
litigation research, preferred-plaintiff and defense juror profiles
are developed along with jury questionnaires and voir dire questions
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Jury Selection:
Involves consultant observation and analysis of the potential
jurors, the voir dire questioning and responses on the potential
juror questionnaires and relates these specific responses and
behaviors to the pre-designed preferred-plaintiff and defense
profiles. 
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Jury Selection Database:
We have an extensive database that can provide trial counsel
with a generic jury profile, jury questionnaire, or vior dire
questions, without extensive research projects. This is designed
for last-minute preparation or cases where resources are scarce.
These tool are only designed for general information but can
still provide extra insight. 
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Trial Monitoring:
The consultant is present during trial to monitor juror reactions
to opening statements, particular witnesses, motions, or demonstrative
evidence and prepares daily or weekly reports to give to counsel
about aspects the jurors appear to be confused about, their
non-verbal reactions, as well as witness rehabilitation and
education. 
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Post-Trial Interviews:
Involves the consultant interviewing the jurors post-trial
about trial issues and their responses to these issues. The
consultant then formulates these findings into a final report
which provides suggestions that will promote rapid learning
for future litigation. 
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Strategic Communications Services:
Theme Development and Presentation Design
Using existing database information, pre-trial research, and
principles of educational psychology and communication theory,
our staff assembles a trial communication strategy that details
what and how information should be presented in court. The
overall purpose of Theme Development is to ensure that the
desired message is received and retained by the trier-of-fact. 
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Opening Statement / Closing Argument
Consultation:
The main objective of these services is to assist the attorney
in delivering to the jury an opening statement and closing
argument that is both memorable and persuasive. Based on the
pre-trial research, specific recommendations are made concerning
how to effectively address the attorney's specific jury population
with arguments that appeal to and are persuasive to that jury. 
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Witness Preparation:
Because most trials depend heavily on the strength of witness
testimony, the witness' confidence, credibility, likability,
and clarity while on stand are essential to the positive presentation
of the case. We prepare witnesses by giving them an accurate
feel for the trial as well as skill-building coaching. This
skill-building increases the witness' ability to respond to
questions, control the level of detail in their answers, heighten
jury perception of their level of knowledge, and show conviction
in their responses. 
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Witness Stenographic Deposition
Preparation:
The objective of this service is to prepare the witness to
produce a deposition document that is a truthful yet precise
response to the question that is asked of them. Emphasis is
also placed on enabling the witness to remain controlled, calm,
and resourceful during the testimony. A further goal is to
prepare the witness not to reveal any personal attitudes or
reactions that might provide opposing counsel with tactical
information that they could use for further discovery or trial
examination. 
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Video Depositions:
The goal of preparation in these sessions is to teach the
witness the specific skills necessary to produce a tape which,
even when edited by opposition, will present a credible image
of the witness. 
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Judicial and Opposing Counsel Profiles:
The goal of this service is to enable the litigation team
to assess the courtroom style of the assigned judge and opposing
counsel, and help counsel decide what tactical changes in case
presentation must be made to create a more positive result.
The profiles created by the consultants can also be used to
prepare witnesses for testifying on cross-examination or as
adverse witnesses. 
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Media Management:
This service is centered around strategizing a proactive media
campaign for counsel in high-profile, media-centered cases.
It involves controlling the amount and the type of media exposure,
creating ground rules and contacts for communication, creating
strategies for counteracting negative press, restricting press
communications to reinforce case themes, as well as holding
practice sessions for the attorneys, witnesses, and client
spokespeople to help prepare them for speaking neutrally or
positively to the press. 
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Demonstrative Exhibits:
A critical component of the successful case is the effective
utilization of graphics and demonstrative exhibits. Based upon
the information obtained from various jury and issue research
projects, we will design exhibits to reinforce salient messages
and themes that are important in the presentation of the case. Embarking
on a Demonstrative Exhibit effort will enable the trial attorney
to present a psychologically coordinated case to the jury. 
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