Do-it-yourself focus groups that won’t break the bank The small size of a case – or your bankroll – should not dissuade you from using a focus group Sharon R. Vinick From Issue: 2012 October
Challenging legal assumptions about juror bias A jury consultant culls the latest research into practical advice on winning challenges for cause From Issue: 2013 February
Beating comparative fault in a vehicle vs. bicycle trial Le Moullac v. Daylight Foods Micha Star LibertyWilliam VeenJeremy Cloyd From Issue: 2015 July
A trial lawyer’s inside look at trial from the jury box Sitting as a juror is an eye-opening experience, and not to be missed Kimberly Wong From Issue: 2020 February
Connecting with your tech-savvy jury With so much new technology available, just because we’ve got it, should we use it? William VeenAnoush Lancaster From Issue: 2009 November
Bike bias in jury selection and using challenge for cause In trial, driver attitudes towards cyclists can be a barrier to justice Shaana A. Rahman From Issue: 2017 January
Another look at how to treat the witness in cross-examination Why confrontation should be firm, but never vicious Katherine James From Issue: 2010 April
A child’s eyes Identify the issues and refocus your case to highlight the story that a jury will understand Miles B. Cooper From Issue: 2015 January