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9781597017640

What Litigators Need to Know About Handling the Risk of Juror `self-research': Practical Advice for Managing and Dealing With the Real Possibility of Jurors Googling a Client, Facts & Attorneys in the Internet Age

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  • ISBN13:

    9781597017640

  • ISBN10:

    1597017647

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-12-18
  • Publisher: Execsense
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Summary

In What Litigators Need to Know About Handling the Risk of Juror "Self-Research" , ExecSense examines the ramifications on the jury process of a world where almost everyone has instant access to the Internet from their cell phone or laptop, and provides practical advice for litigators on how to manage the all-too-real concern that that your jurors may be tempted to do their own "self-research" on the clients, facts, and legal theories in your case (and even you). Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPod or printed out) to be in-the-know on this important topic and make sure you have answers ready to key questions you are sure to be asked by colleagues and clients about how to realistically lower the chances that your jurors will do Internet research on their own, and what proactive steps you should take to minimize the effects of any illicit self-research on your case.

Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar for viewing on your computer, mobile media device (iPod/iPhone, Blackberry), or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device).

The webinar is led by an expert on jury issues and self-research, Alex Pilmer, and focuses on:

 Everything you need to know in 60 minutes about handling the risk of your jurors doing "self-research" on the Internet

 Analysis of real case law examples involving jurors doing Internet research on their own, and the consequences for the parties involved

 Pragmatic advice on what you should be doing to make sure that any information found by jurors doing illicit self-research on the Internet does not hurt the success of your case, and proactive steps you should be taking to minimize the chances that they will be tempted to do so in the first place.

 The step-by-step process of what to do if you suspect a juror may have conducted outside Internet research on their own

 The 10 questions being asked the most by litigators and their clients with respect to how to handle the risk of jurors doing self-research

 Case studies of what other lawyers are doing to handle the risk of juror self-research, and important lessons learnedPraise for ExecSense Webinars:"Thorough, informative and interesting...an efficient, effective means of gaining in depth insight..." - Greg Nowak, Partner, Pepper Hamilton"Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow. The ExecSense webinar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time." - Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana"...critical to successfully operating in today's fast-moving market." - Ira Bogner, Partner, Proskauer Rose

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