Participating in mock juries and related online surveys at eJury helps attorneys gather important information about the turn of events an actual case might go through before it heads to trial. Instead of a normal trial that uses a 12-person jury, the mock juries at eJury assemble juries of at least 50 members to gather feedback that will ultimately help lawyers better negotiate settlements, pick real juries, uncover undiscovered legal arguments and more.
To be a member of eJury, you must meet the requirements to be on a real jury including being a US resident, being 18 or older, not having a felony and the other standard rules (check Website for details). Signing up is easy, you just fill out your contact information and, upon approval, you will be ready to start taking free surveys and serving on these "pretend" juries. The average online survey associated with a mock jury takes about 35 minutes to complete, although some cases will be longer and others shorter. You will be compensated for your time taking surveys at eJury. Typically, you can expect to earn between $5 to $10 dollars per each mock trial and online survey you complete.