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Posted 18 March 2007 - 06:43 AM

I did conduct a search for this program and came up empty...I do know there is another program listed here at the forum similiar to this one...

Who are the jurors?

The jurors are all real people who meet the generally imposed requirements for jury service. We use a number of mechanisms to recruit a broad range of people from around the country to serve as our "virtual jurors". When you submit a case, we ask for the zip code in which it is pending. We then select a random group of jurors from the area surrounding that zip code to hear your case.
What do I have to do to be a juror?

It's easy -- just click the "Sign Up" link above, then click the link for Jurors. The requirements for being a TrialJuries juror are much like those for being a "real" juror. You must be at least 18 years of age, be a United States citizen and not have been convicted of a felony.
What do I get for being a juror?

We will pay you for your effort with us. Your participation to review the attorneys case submissions and answer their questions should take about an hour. In most cases, we'll pay you $30. For more complex cases, we'll pay you more. Payments are made via PayPal within a few days of your completion of your work on each case.
How many cases must a juror participate in?

There are no requirements. Once you sign up, you will be eligible to receive assignments and be a part of our "virtual juries". Please note that signing up makes you eligible to receive case assignments, but does not guarantee that you will receive cases. Our case assignments are based on the nature and location of the cases submitted by participating law firms. Within certain constraints, case assignments to individual jurors are made on a random basis. You have no obligation and can discontinue your participation at any time.



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