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OnlineVerdict.com provides attorneys with juror feedback for all case types and sizes. Online research is useful when the case value does not warrant a traditional focus group or mock trial, if you are debating whether to take a case, or if you are looking for preliminary feedback on case issues before you conduct other research. This valuable information reveals community attitudes, case strengths and weaknesses, themes, case value and potential outcome.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ONLINE RESEARCH?
Cost
Traditional face-to-face focus groups cost anywhere from
$20,000-$50,000+ due to recruiting, participant pay, facility rental,
audio-visual support and catering. Harnessing the power of the internet,
OnlineVerdict.com is able to provide jury research services at a
fraction of the cost. In an era where attorneys have to be mindful
of litigation expenses, online research is the perfect solution.
Flexibility
Online research provides both the attorney and participant
the flexibility of posting and reviewing case information from the
comfort of their own computer. Attorneys also have the ability to
test only certain elements of their case, their opening or closing,
and/or visual support.
Timeliness
Feedback from 25-50 jurors can be gathered within a few
days, compared to several weeks for a live focus group. Reports
and summaries are generated instantaneously. So, whether you are
in discovery or on the eve of trial, online research can improve
your trial preparation.
Confidentiality
We employ several methods to keep an attorney’s work product
privileged and confidential. First, attorney and juror accounts are
password protected. Second, cases are posted with a fictitious case
name, and future cases with the same name will not be accepted by
OnlineVerdict.com when submitted by a different attorney. Third,
all jurors are jury eligible and pre-screened to ensure that there
are no conflicts. Finally, registered jurors pledge to keep all case-related
information confidential.
Download our step-by-step guide: “How to Conduct an Online Focus Group" ![]()
