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Whether you win or lose, jury feedback following the verdict is extremely enlightening, providing you with a wealth of information for future cases. Most jurors are very willing to talk with a jury consultant, especially one to two weeks after the verdict.
Post-trial interviews obtain information on issues such as:
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What evidence was most convincing? |
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Who were the most credible witnesses? |
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Which documents were the most important? |
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How did jurors view the parties involved? |
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What were attitudes toward the attorneys? |
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Were there turning points for jurors? Why? |
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Were there unaswered questions? |
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Was critical evidenceor testimony lacking? |
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Did jurors comprehend case issues? |
Questions along these lines, in combination with other specific queries on targeted issues, can give you much ammunition for future cases. AJR works with counsel to develop a questionnaire prior to contacting jurors. AJR tapes the interviews, and provides a written synopsis as well. AJR's clients have found these interviews to be surprisingly informative and helpful.

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