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Jury Consulting and Jury Pool Research with Dr John D Gilleland of Kroll Ontrack

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“Jury Consulting and Jury Pool Research with Dr John D. Gilleland of Kroll Ontrack” On Friday, March 04, 2011, Trial Consultant, John D. Gilleland, Ph.D., is our expert jury selection guest. Dr. Gilleland’s expertise in social psychology and empirically researched trial consulting will guide our discussion. Please “share” this programming with others to help us spread the word. WHO – Dr. John Gilleland is a Senior Trial Consultant for TrialGraphix, specializing in discovery, trial consulting, and presentations. TrialGraphix offers expertise in the design and implementation of social science research, analysis of group dynamics and persuasion, and the evaluation of juror reactions to case, facts, witnesses, and trial strategies. Dr. Gilleland has spent more than 24 years studying jury psychology, the last 20 of which have been dedicated exclusively to conducting empirical jury research. Website: http://www.krollontrack.com/ SUBJECT MATTER – With extensive knowledge of jury behavior, including attitude change and persuasion techniques, attributional reasoning, and group decision-making processes, John Gilleland is a top tier authority on the impact of social media on all aspects of jury consulting. A recent Wall Street Journal article details how both prosecution and defense “lawyers are scouring the site for personal details about members of the jury pool…”. We are going to talk to John Gilleland about ethics, technology, jury consulting, and selection issues on Law Talk Radio. For interviews regarding John Gilleland, contact J. Nick Augustine’s office at (312) 854-7149 or mailto:[email protected] © 2011 ALR/PRA, Inc.

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