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Online Verdict.com............$20 to $60 Incentives
The verdict is in............
Q: How does OnlineVerdict.com work?
A: Lawyers or legal professionals will post to the OnlineVerdict.com website a case summary and verdict questions for participants to answer. Participants who are jury eligible and match the demographics of the selected venue will then be emailed an invitation to review the case. If the participant chooses to review the case summary and completes the case questions, they will receive a check in the mail within one month of participation. The lawyer or legal professional who posts the case will receive tabulated feedback from either 25 or 50 jury qualified respondents. It is that simple.
Q: What are the benefits of garnering feedback from qualified jurors in the case venue?
A: When potential jurors review case facts, attorneys can identify community attitudes, case strengths and weaknesses, case themes, case value and potential outcome. Online research provides timely feedback from a large panel of jurors without the traditionally high costs of live focus groups and mock trials.
Q: How are mock jurors located?
A: Potential jurors are recruited all over the country through email and/or other recruiting measures. To join, a participant must answer a series of demographic questions (e.g. date of birth, marital status, ethnicity, employment status, etc.) and agree to the terms and conditions of the service. A juror’s profile is then stored in our database. When a case is posted in their venue, eligible jurors will receive an email invitation to review the case.
Q: Who is eligible to become a mock juror?
A: OnlineVerdict.com jurors must be a U.S. citizen and over the age of 18. In addition, after providing demographic information, jurors must agree to the terms and conditions of the service. Jurors' personal information will not be revealed to the participating attorneys or any third-party. It will be held in the strictest confidence in accordance with our privacy policy.
Q: How much do jurors get paid?
A: Each case review may take anywhere from 20-60 minutes to complete depending on the length of the case summary and the number of attorney-provided questions. Juror payment amounts ($20-$60) reflect the amount of time it takes to review a case. The amount of payment for each case will be noted in the email invitation jurors receive. Checks are mailed once a month.
Q: Does this service provide the benefits of a real focus group?
A: Simply put, the answer is ‘No’. Nothing can replace a simulated trial where participants hear and see the presentations from attorneys and deliberate the case facts and issues as a group. OnlineVerdict.com should not be used as a substitute for focus groups and/or mock trials. The purpose of OnlineVerdict.com is to provide attorneys with feedback from qualified jurors in the case venue if they cannot afford a focus group/mock trial, if they are debating whether to take a case, or if they are looking for preliminary feedback on case issues before they conduct other research.
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12-21-2005 02:24 PM
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Re: Online Verdict.com............$20 to $60 Incentives
First I've heard of this one, but I'll try it. Thank you!
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Re: Online Verdict.com............$20 to $60 Incentives
Thanks! This sounds like it would be very interesting. I hope I get an invitation for a case.
MIKANG
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Re: Online Verdict.com............$20 to $60 Incentives
Sounds interesting ! Thanks for posting!
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~George Bernard Shaw~
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