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Juror Decision-Making in Wake of COVID-19: Practicing During the Pandemic Project

On Demand

Juror Decision-Making in Wake of COVID-19

Practicing During the Pandemic Project
DATE
Oct 20, 2020 Oct 20, 2020
LOCATION
On Demand | 2 hours
REGISTRATION FEES
$0.00 Member costs

About the Recording

Learn data-driven results derived from the COVID-19 Jury Research Project. Funded by AAJ’s Robert L. Habush Endowment, this project is researching the impact of the pandemic on juror behavior and decision-making. Greg Cusimano, David Wenner, and others will share a preliminary analysis of focus group research and survey results. Get an exclusive first-look at statically reliable data on juror attitudes, beliefs, emotions, and intuitions that will impact plaintiffs, and learn how to adjust your case strategy and voir dire accordingly.  

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Practicing During the Pandemic Project

COVID-19 has resulted in unprecedented interruptions to jury trials across the country. The impact will affect how trial lawyers prepare and try their clients’ cases. And, as business owners, trial lawyers must be prepared for challenges of practicing in a pandemic. AAJ is here to help.

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