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Tips for Trying Science-Based Jury Cases as We Emerge From the COVID-19 Pandemic

Q: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the skepticism some laypeople harbor toward scientists and medical experts. How can you overcome these jurors’ perceptions in science-based trials? A: Trial lawyers should spend more...more

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Reconsider the Summary Jury Trial

A number of years ago, innovators searching for ways to take some of the pain, delay, and difficulty out of the jury trial hit upon the idea to boil it down, rein in the discovery, simplify the rules of evidence, and try it...more

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Understanding the COVID-Gamblers in Your Jury Pool

Every jury selection involves a variety of issues relating to how potential jurors could feel about the specific case. But there is one issue that is relevant in every current jury selection for an in-person trial: What is...more

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

The Impact of Vaccination Status on Jury Pools

With the emergence of new COVID-19 variants and vaccine hesitancy among some in the United States, a “return to normal” for in-person jury trials remains elusive. Courts that postponed jury trials until they could be held...more

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The Civil Jury Trial: Treat the Crisis as an Opportunity

The American civil jury trial was on life support before the pandemic. For a generation at least, the trend has been toward a reduced scope for a jury’s decision, an expansion in the power of judges to resolve things in...more

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Courts: Requiring Vaccines Will Influence the Jury Pool. Require Them Anyway

With mounting frustration over the duration and human cost of the Coronavirus pandemic, along with the sluggish pace of vaccinations in many parts of the country, President Joe Biden, this past week, threw down the gauntlet...more

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Live Trials During the COVID-19 Pandemic: What’s Changed?

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As courts across the country begin resuming jury trials, litigators returning to in-person proceedings must be prepared for the myriad logistical considerations brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic — from mask-wearing and...more

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[Webinar] Current Events and the Courtroom: How Jurors Respond to Cultural Crises - May 12th, 9:00 am PDT

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A round table discussion with top litigators and social scientists exploring how major world events such as the COVID-19 pandemic can impact juror attitudes. History proves that major world events impact juror attitudes....more

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Juror Attitudes and the Coronavirus: Top 10 Takeaways from a Year of Research Studies

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In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, we all had a sense that our country and the world were facing a potentially cataclysmic event with far-reaching, significant consequences to many aspects of our lives. As social...more

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The More Things Change….Expect Many Similarities and a Few Differences in a Post-Pandemic Litigation World

We’ve now had quite some time to settle into the coronavirus and its social restrictions. If you are like me, you might have even developed a twitch every time you hear the phrase “New normal.” We know that we are living in...more

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The Question Isn’t “If” the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Influence Jurors, It’s “How” It Will Influence Jurors

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As the new year commences and the pandemic continues, courts across the country are attempting to resume jury trials as quickly as possible, while also focusing on public health concerns. In this context, we reflect on the...more

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[Webinar] COVID-19 & Juror Attitudes: Insight from Our 2020 Longitudinal Research Study and What the Findings Mean for Your Next...

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Societal shocks tend to reverberate in the courtroom. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. For over 20 years, DecisionQuest has been conducting nationwide juror research through social crises like the Enron scandal, 9/11,...more

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EDTX & NDTX Monthly Wrap-Up – November 2020: Texas Trials Come to a Halt

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Following a mistrial in a Sherman, Texas courthouse, all four Federal Districts in Texas ordered continuances of their upcoming in-person jury trials. On November 17, Judge Mazzant granted a mistrial after several...more

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When Jurors Want to Quarantine Mid-Trial…

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A BigLaw civil jury trial finished yesterday in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. The first phase was a 12-day trial that began October 1 and concluded on October 22 with a verdict of $21 million in...more

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Mind the Meta-narratives in Election 2020

It is obvious that we live in a time of extraordinary polarization, and we are in the midst of an election that is bringing that schism into even starker contrast. Red and blue Americans differ in our demographics, our...more

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Is It Their Own Fault? Account for ‘General Belief in a Just World’ to Understand Jurors’ View of Blame

So Donald Trump now has the coronavirus. As of press time for this blog post, he is fighting the illness from the Presidential Suite at Walter Reed Medical Center. It is news that struck many as both surprising and...more

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Respect Your Jurors (Especially in a Pandemic)

There’s something that judges will often tell potential jurors at the start of the voir dire process: “We know jury duty is an inconvenience, but it is a necessary duty.” But what if it is more than an inconvenience? What if...more

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Expect Attorney Resistance to Online Trial Innovations

Across the country, restaurants are changing what it means to be a restaurant, movie theaters are changing what it means to be a movie theater, and conferences are changing what it means to be a conference. So maybe it’s...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

The Commission to Reimagine the Future of New York’s Courts Releases Goals for Restarting in-Person Juries

In mid-June, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore appointed the Commission to Reimagine the Future of New York’s Courts, and charged it with examining technological, regulatory, and other long-term innovations for New York Courts. ...more

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Treat the Pandemic as a Bias Laboratory

This blog is dedicated to the proposition that those like me, who want to learn all they can about effective communication and persuasion, can take lessons from almost everything. Even the worst social situations can improve...more

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Juror Questionnaires: Expect Some Deception

In courtrooms making tentative steps toward reopening to in-person jury trials, some of the parties have called for increased use of juror questionnaires, ideally filled out ahead of time either by mail or online. This makes...more

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Online Versus In-Person Deliberations: Consider Differences in Equal Participation

As the coronavirus pandemic drags on and intensifies, courts around the country are moving toward reopening in fits and starts, with distancing, temperature checks, masks, and hand sanitizer. Some courts are also exploring...more

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Consider COVID Attitude Changes, Part 10: Greater Solidarity

As the number of our posts on attitude changes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic reaches double digits, astute readers will note that there are some apparent inconsistencies emerging in the reports. For example, the...more

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Safety Concerns Regarding COVID-19 Infection Could Lead to More Plaintiff-Friendly Juries

Employers may face juries that seek to hold them responsible if an employee contracts COVID-19, the trial consulting firm Dispute Dynamics suggests in its latest study. Dispute Dynamics surveyed 321 individuals, inquiring...more

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Understanding the Evolving Psyche of Juries

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What’s Going On? The world turned upside down in 2020: fires, earthquakes, erupting volcanoes, locust swarms, escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, impeachment proceedings, the horrific death of Kobe...more

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