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Tech

Mar. 1, 2011

Jury Selection 2.0

New software applications promise to upgrade, if not revolutionize, an ancient art.


For all its obvious importance to trial lawyers, the art of jury selection has changed very little over the past hundred years. The tools of the trade are still, for the most part, paper, pen, and a keen knowledge of people. Many attorneys simply jot down their observations about potential jurors on the jury lists given to them by the court, cramming notes into small blanks and attaching fly-away Post-it notes to t...

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