As seen in the Wisconsin Law Journal
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Achieve Cost-Effective Results
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Predicting a verdict
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Predict the amount of a settlement
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Develop convincing arguments |
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Develop effective presentations
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CRC Recruits the Jury
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Recruitment based on standard jury recruiting procedures |
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Typically we recruit 32 individuals for 24 to show, then divide into
2–3 juries |
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CRC offers an incentive to jurors as well as proven follow-up
procedures to
insure a good show rate |
Room Set Up
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Multiple deliberation rooms with separate video and audio taping |
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Classroom-style seating for up to 60, with areas set up for attorney
presentations and arguments |
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Courtroom setup can be replicated |
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Attorneys and observers who wish to remain anonymous can view the
proceedings from a private room |
Additional Services Available
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Food and beverages |
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Video and audio taping of
arguments and deliberations |
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Overheads, ELMO’s, LCD projectors |
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Jury profiles |
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Written summary |
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Project facilitation |
Mock Jury Trial Case Examples
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Insurance Damage Claims |
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Patent Law |
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Civil Disputes |
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Criminal |
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and other |
CRC remains strictly impartial on projects involving both sides of a
dispute resolution case, enabling both parties to feel confident that
results of the jury panels will be objective and accurate.
No Obligation Consultation

Not quite sure if a mock jury trial is right for your case?
We are available to discuss the pros and cons for your particular needs.
Discuss your mock jury trial ideas with Tyler Walker or Audrey Martino.
Telephone: 608-246-3010
E-mail:
amartino@crcwis.com or
twalker@crcwis.com
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