How Jurors Make Decisions

A Neuroscience Approach to Voir Dire and Jury Selection by Robert T. Eglet.

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How Jurors Make Decisions

What You Will Learn!

  • Conduct Voir Dire and jury selection like an expert. You will learn to utilize and integrate the principles of neuro- and behavioral science in a 6-step process to uncover juror bias and uncover how jurors think and ultimately how they make decisions.

Description

The aim of this "How Do Jurors Make Decisions" course is to help fellow trial lawyers understand the role and importance of behavioral science in jury selection and to understand the real force behind a juror’s decision-making process. Award-winning trial lawyer, Robert Eglet, will explain how neuroscience can affect jury selection and how to use it to develop a winning voir dire strategy. 

During his nearly three decades of experience, Robert Eglet has developed a unique and successful strategy for jury selection which has earned him a 97% success rate in jury trials and this is the basis for the course. It’s centered around the use of behavioral science and the struggle between the conscious and unconscious mind. Mr. Eglet strongly believes as a trial lawyer, if you’re not using the principles of behavioral science, you’re already behind your competition. 

Who Should Attend!

  • This course was designed for trial lawyers and other trial support team members, therefore the optimal student for a course like is an active trial lawyer or trial support team member in a trial law firm no matter what experience level, this course is good for the new lawyer to the advanced, very seasoned trial lawyer. This course is also beneficial for a law student studying trial advocacy or considering a career in trial law. What this course aims to do is to help you integrate neuro- and behavioral science into your voir dire and jury selection to achieve the best outcomes in trial.

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Tags

  • Decision Making
  • Law

Subscribers

72

Lectures

22

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