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Mock Jury Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Engage fully as part of a small, supervised team for the mock trial Preferred Qualifications * Entry-level experience with legal mock jury participation helpful but not required * No formal education ...

Trial Attorney

Dallas, TX

$180K - $200K/yr

Conduct mock trials, trial workshops, and courtroom strategy sessions. * Collaborate with ... Demonstrated success in jury and bench trials. * Exceptional courtroom presence, advocacy, and ...

Trial Attorney

Dallas, TX · On-site

$180 - $210/hr

Conduct mock trials, trial workshops, and courtroom strategy sessions. * Collaborate with ... Demonstrated success in jury and bench trials. * Exceptional courtroom presence, advocacy, and ...

Superintendent 2

Charlotte, NC · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Expedite the construction of an exterior mock-up as directed to include exterior finishes, trim ... Jury Duty Pay * Bereavement Pay * Training Programs & Seminars * Wellness Programs * Health Fair

Trial Attorney

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$120K - $200K/yr

... and conducting mock questioning. * Manage assigned case tasks and deadlines with growing ... Requirements Qualifications * 1-3 years of trial-related experience (jury, bench, or significant ...

Superintendent 2

Winchester, VA · On-site

$80K - $100K/yr

Expedite the construction of an exterior mock-up as directed to include exterior finishes, trim ... Jury Duty Pay * Bereavement Pay * Training Programs & Seminars * Wellness Programs * Health Fair

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Mock Jury information

What is a mock jury?

A Mock Jury job involves participating in a simulated jury to provide feedback on legal cases before they go to trial. Lawyers use mock juries to test arguments, gauge public reaction, and refine their strategies. As a mock juror, you will review evidence, listen to arguments, and give your opinions, often through surveys or discussions. This helps attorneys better prepare for real court cases. Mock jury jobs are typically remote or in-person and may offer compensation for your time.

What can I expect during a typical mock jury assignment?

During a typical mock jury assignment, you will listen to case presentations, review evidence, and participate in group discussions or deliberations to share your viewpoint. The process is designed to closely simulate the dynamics of a real courtroom setting, and your feedback helps attorneys understand how actual jurors might perceive their case. Most mock jury sessions last anywhere from a few hours to an entire day, and can take place either in person or virtually. You will work with other mock jurors, guided by a facilitator, and be asked to keep all case details confidential. This role offers an interesting way to contribute to the legal process without specialized legal knowledge.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the mock jury position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mock Juror, you need strong listening skills, impartial judgment, and the ability to follow detailed case instructions, with no formal qualifications usually required beyond being a legal adult. No technical tools or specific certifications are needed, although some assignments may utilize online video conferencing platforms. Standout candidates demonstrate open-mindedness, reliability, attention to detail, and clear communication when giving feedback. These qualities are essential to accurately simulating real juror behavior and providing valuable insights to attorneys preparing for trial.

How do I become a mock juror?

To become a mock juror, you typically need to register with research companies that conduct mock trials and juror surveys. You may be required to complete a screening questionnaire to determine eligibility and participate in online or in-person sessions, often involving reviewing case materials and providing feedback. Having good communication skills and attention to detail can be helpful in this role.

How does a mock jury work?

A mock jury is a simulated jury panel used in legal research or trial preparation where participants review case materials and deliberate to provide feedback on case strategies or potential verdicts. Participants are typically selected to represent a cross-section of the community and may be asked to complete questionnaires or participate in discussions to help attorneys understand how a real jury might respond.

How much do mock jurors make?

Mock jurors typically earn between $50 and $150 per session, which can last a few hours. Compensation varies based on the complexity of the case and the organization conducting the mock trial, and some positions may require attending multiple sessions or completing surveys afterward.
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1 Day Remote Temp Role

PrideStaff

West Chester, OH • On-site

$18/hr

Temporary

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

YOU MUST LIVE IN THE GREATER CINCINNATI AREA TO BE ELIGIBLE:

Join us for a one-day remote temporary assignment as a mock juror, where your honest opinions on a real legal case will be highly valued. This role involves listening to legal arguments and engaging in group discussions to provide thoughtful feedback under supervision. No prior experience is necessary, and the role is conducted entirely online from a quiet, private environment.

Responsibilities

  • Listen attentively to legal arguments presented during the session
  • Participate actively in group discussions sharing your viewpoints
  • Provide honest and candid opinions on case matters
  • Maintain confidentiality of all case information
  • Ensure continuous camera use for the entire 4-hour session
  • Manage time effectively to complete all session requirements
  • Stay in a quiet and private room to avoid interruptions
  • Engage fully as part of a small, supervised team for the mock trial

Preferred Qualifications

  • Entry-level experience with legal mock jury participation helpful but not required
  • No formal education required
  • Strong active listening and communication skills
  • Critical thinking and attention to detail
  • Proficiency with camera use and remote meeting platforms
  • Reliable and punctual with good time management
  • Awareness of privacy and confidentiality standards

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About PrideStaff

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Accountability of local ownership along with the resources and expertise that the $200m national organization of PrideStaff backing us has. Therese is involved in all day-to-day operations. She leads a dynamic team of recruiters who together are focused on ensuring both clients and candidates have an exceptional experience. When you call the office, it is not unusual that Therese will answer the phone. Along with her team, she conducts interviews and helps with the hiring process. Additionally, PrideStaff’s 80+ other locations across the United States gives us resources not available to most other local staffing firms. It’s not what we say about ourselves that matters…it’s what has been said in our over 3,800 client testimonials that we’ve received over the years that matters.

Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

501 - 1,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Fresno, CA, US