JURORS

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At JuryVision, we conduct virtual focus groups and mock trials in order to help you discover, assess and explore both the strengths and weaknesses of your case.  The most successful trial lawyers in the country know the importance of using focus groups. As AAJ past-president Lisa Blue states: “If your case is important enough to take, it’s important enough to do some type of focus group to find out what your real issues are so you can have a successful result for your client.”

Unfortunately, many attorneys avoid this crucial step because of the time and expense typically involved. Or maybe – because of the cost – they reserve focus groups for only the most high-risk, high-reward cases. But now, thanks to our virtual focus group platform, the time and cost involved have been dramatically reduced, making it feasible for nearly every case on your docket to benefit from the advantages of focus groups during legal proceedings.

Using the methods we’ve honed over the past 20 years helping trial lawyers, you’ll now be able to quickly and affordably make more informed decisions about case framing, voir dire, opening statements and closing arguments, witnesses, and the order of proof. Ultimately, you’ll be better positioned to assess the viability and worth of your case during screening, preparation, mediation and trial.

Interested? Contact us at info@juryvision.com or 305-615-3378

JUROR APPLICATION

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PRIVACY POLICY STATEMENT AND NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT(Required)

Effective Date: 24/12/2025

We hold the confidentiality of your information in the highest regard. This Privacy Policy outlines our commitment to protecting your personal information while participating in our focus groups. Please carefully read this Policy to understand how we handle your data.

1. Participant Identification

Other than the Administrator of this service, all participants in our focus groups will know you only by your face, first name, and a random number assigned to you.

2. Participant Restriction

The participants in our focus groups will be restricted to attorneys and their staff who are bound by strict confidentiality laws and obligations. In addition, their participation will be conditioned on adhering to the same privacy policy we set forth here.

3. Non-Disclosure of Information

Demographic and psychographic information that you provide here will be generalized and coded so that specific answers to specific questions will not be available to participants. Contact information such as address, etc, will be available only to JuryVision administrators for making payments to you and verifying eligibility. Other than this limited usage, we will never share ANY of your information with ANYBODY.

4. Identity Disclosure

Upon written request, we will furnish you with the identities of all participants in the group. Please note that we may delay the release of this information until after the proceedings for which the group is convened have concluded.

5. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
What This Means
By participating in these mock trials or focus groups, you agree to keep everything you see, hear, or learn during your participation strictly confidential.

What You Cannot Share
You agree not to:

Tell anyone (including family, friends, or coworkers) about the facts, claims, or evidence discussed in these sessions

Share details about other participants or what they said

Post about this session on social media or any other platform

Record, photograph, or document any part of the session

Share the opinions or feedback given by other participants

Discuss your participation with attorneys, judges, or anyone involved in the actual case (if one exists)

What You CAN Do
Share your own personal opinions or reactions (without revealing confidential information)

Consult with your personal attorney about whether you want to participate

Report illegal activity to law enforcement

Respond to a valid court order or subpoena

Why This Matters
The information in this session is attorney work product and is protected by law. It's used only to help prepare for potential litigation and cannot be used against the case or its participants.

What Happens If You Break This Agreement
If you share confidential information without permission, you may be held legally responsible for:

Damages (money owed)

Attorney fees

Injunctive relief (a court order stopping you from further disclosure)

Your Agreement
By clicking "I Agree" or signing this form, you confirm that:

You understand these restrictions

You agree to follow them

You have read this agreement

No one forced you to participate

You may be provided access to work product produced for use in ongoing legal matters (Confidential Information). In many cases, these materials were produced for use in confidential settlement negotiations or in other highly sensitive contexts. By clicking "AGREE" below and participating in our focus groups, you agree to use the Confidential Information provided herein solely for the purpose of that participation, and you agree to not disclose such Confidential Information to anyone without the express written consent of Category 3 Legal Media.

You agree to safeguard the Confidential Information provided herein from unauthorized use, access, or disclosure using at least the same degree of care as you would use to protect your own confidential information, but in no event with less than a commercially reasonable degree of care, and you further agree to immediately notify Category 3 Legal Media in writing of any misuse, misappropriation, or unauthorized disclosure of the Confidential Information that may come to your attention.
6. Data Security

We implement rigorous security measures to protect your data. However, please be aware that no method of data transmission over the internet is entirely secure. We cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information.

7. Consent

By participating in our focus groups, you consent to the practices outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Changes to this Policy

We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our practices. The "Effective Date" at the top of this page indicates when this Policy was last revised.

9. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
info@juryvision.com

Your privacy is of utmost importance to us, and we are committed to maintaining the confidentiality and security of your information in our focus groups. Thank you for choosing to participate in our services.

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Juror Eligibility

Florida ID
Do you have a Florida Driver's License or a Florida Identification Card?
Are you a U.S. Citizen?
You must be a US citizen who is at least 18 years old and have a valid Florida Drivers License or State-Issued ID to participate as a juror.

Contact Information

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
Address(Required)

General Info

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Marital Status

Employment Info

If you have ever owned your own business, what is/was name of the business

Education

Highest Level of Education
Number of children their ages and their professions if adults

Military Service

Please list any memberships in Civic, Clubs, HOA, school org., Sports/Recreations Groups, Unions, Charitable Orgs., Non for Profits, Social, or Fraternal Orgs.
Prior Jury Service
Have you served on either an actual or mock jury before?
Foreperson
If Yes, were you the foreperson?
Media Outlets you receive your news most often

Demographics

Language
What was the primary language spoken at home in your childhood?

Religious Affiliation
What is your religious affiliation?

Psychometrics

"Things generally turn out well in the end."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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optimist (+) v pessimist (-)

When it comes to raising children, is it more important to have a child who is:
Respectful or independent?
Obedient or self-reliant?
Obedient or self-reliant?
Well-behaved or considerate?
Well-behaved or considerate?
Well-mannered or curious?
Well-mannered or curious?
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authoritarian (-) score

When it comes to raising children, is it more important to teach them:
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caretaker (+) vs non-caretaker (-)

"Other people seem comfortable sharing their feelings and emotions with me."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

"I am comfortable sharing my feelings and emotions with others."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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emotion (+) v nonemotion (-)

"The system is rigged against people like me."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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insider (+) v dispossessed (-)

"I am grateful for my current position in life."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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content (+) v malcontent (-)

"A person's destiny is determined by the choices they make."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
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control (+) v noncontrol (-)

"Everything happens for a reason."
Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Aside from weddings and funerals, how often do you attend religious services?

Which of these statements comes closer to your view, even if neither is exactly right?

Which of these statements comes closer to your view, even if none is exactly right?
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religious (+) v non-relig (-) Higher = more likely fundamentalist which can aggravate other factors negatively
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O-P + AUTH + CT-NCT + EM-NEM + IN-DP + CON-MAL + CL-NCL scores. Higher = more likely to award large verdict.

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