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The Empirical Jury Podcast

Auteur(s): John Campbell
  • Résumé

  • Empirical Jury helps attorneys win more by providing them information that is difficult to obtain with traditional focus groups. A group of twenty people doesn’t tell you much. It’s just too small, too random, too likely to be different from the next twenty people. But replace it with massive jury samples that are analyzed using scientific rigor and cutting edge technology, and things change. The result is rock solid information that your opponent doesn’t have and can’t get.
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  • More Jury Insights with Dr. Valerie Hans and Dr. Jessica Salerno
    Oct 21 2021

    In this podcast, John will be talking with two of the best jury researchers in the world,  Dr. Valerie Hans at Cornell Law School & Dr. Jessica Salerno at  Arizona State University, about what they've learned about jury deliberation. 

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    39 min
  • Jury Insights with Dr. Valerie Hans and Dr. Jessica Salerno
    Oct 7 2021

    In this podcast, John will be talking with two of the best jury researchers in the world,  Dr. Valerie Hans at Cornell Law School & Dr. Jessica Salerno at  Arizona State University, about what they've learned about jury deliberation. 

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    35 min
  • Zoom Trial Lessons with Robert Gellatly - Part 2
    Sep 23 2021

    Join us for Part 2  of this 2-part series, to hear about the experience that Robert Gellatly had trying a case on Zoom. Hear how he adjusted for Zoom voir dire, presented evidence for online jurors, and used technology to maximize his case on Zoom. 

    And the results speak for themselves: he obtained a $3.15 Million dollar verdict for his clients.  Tune in to gain insights about trials online. 

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    32 min

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