Online Focus Groups - On Demand CLE
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If you don’t already include focus groups into your trial preparation, now is the time to start. There is no better way to learn about a potential jury’s beliefs, as well discover key insights into the strengths and weaknesses in your cases. Join leading jury bias experts Gregory Cusimano and David Wenner as they introduce one of the easiest ways you can begin using focus groups and walk you through the pros and cons of running an online focus group.
Cusimano and Wenner will cover the different kinds of online focus groups and the benefits of each. They will cover the problems you are likely to experience and practical tips for handling them, and also discuss the different platforms available for running an online focus group. The pandemic has forced many people to become more comfortable with online technology, and has made hosting focus groups a more attractive option than ever before. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn how you can benefit from one of the most useful tools a trial attorney can use.
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Speakers

Gregory Cusimano
Greg Cusimano is the co-creator of the Jury Bias Model™ (with David Wenner), a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Best Lawyers of America, Superlawyers, and has been heavily involved with AAJ for much of his career. He is co-editor of ATLA’s six volume text Litigating Tort Cases. He is one of few to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award bestowed by the American Association for Justice (formally ATLA®). Cusimano is also a member ... Learn More

David A. Wenner
As a partner in the Phoenix law firm of Snyder & Wenner, P.C., Mr. Wenner has spent the last two decades prosecuting wrongful death and catastrophic injury accident cases, speaking to lawyers across the country on juror bias and decision-making, and creating a successful juror bias model. Learn More