Law Practice,
Civil Litigation
May 22, 2023
Wait, wait… please tell me! The benefits of speaking to jurors after trial
Speaking to jurors after winning or losing a trial can benefit a trial lawyer in many ways. It can provide valuable feedback, show appreciation for the jurors’ service, and help the lawyer understand the human psyche in analyzing their case.





Robert Glassman
Attorney
Panish Shea & Boyle LLP
11111 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles , CA 90025
Phone: (310) 477-1700
Email: GLASSMAN@PSBLAW.COM

Jonathan Davidi
Attorney
Panish, Shea, Boyle & Ravipudi LLP
Phone: (310) 477-1700
Email: jdavidi@panish.law
Throughout a trial a lawyer is thinking about one thing, and one thing only: what is the jury thinking? As trial lawyers we can only speculate as to what goes on in the minds of jurors who are sitting and (hopefully) listening to the evidence. But after trial, when the evidence has been heard and a verdict has been rendered, we’re presented with a special opportunity to speak with jurors about their experience and thoughts on the case.
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