Scan In Progress: Litigators Leverage AI to Screen Prospective Jurors
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Dan Wolfe, the senior director of jury consulting at Magna Legal Services in Chicago, Illinois, teamed with Philly-based litigation reporter Aleeza Furman of The Legal Intelligencer to test out how the firm develops prospective juror profiles.
December 12, 2024 at 04:07 PM
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As A-I becomes increasingly integrated into the legal sector, it might not come as a shock that artificial intelligence is now being leveraged to help litigators learn more about prospective jurors.
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Dan Wolfe, the senior director of jury consulting at Magna Legal Services in Chicago, Illinois, teamed with Philly-based litigation reporter Aleeza Furman of The Legal Intelligencer to test out how the firm develops prospective juror profiles.
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