How It Works
Juror Profiling
Analyze each potential juror across demographics, values, attitudes, and psychological factors.
Question Analysis
Submit case questions with documents. AI examines how profiling factors influence potential responses.
Reasoning Simulation
Anticipate objections, identify persuasion opportunities, and create targeted arguments.
Profiling Dimensions
The system analyzes each potential juror across six critical dimensions:
Demographics & Background
Age, gender, race, income, education, occupation, marital status, housing situation.
Political & Worldview
Political orientation, religiosity, trust in institutions, core values (individualism vs. collectivism).
Legal System Attitudes
Trust toward police, judges, and attorneys. Prosecutorial vs. defense bias. Prior jury experience.
Personal Experience
Court system exposure, healthcare/insurance interactions, corporate/employment history.
Psychological Profile
Risk tolerance, general trust levels, empathy patterns, responsibility beliefs, decision-making tendencies.
Attorney Trust Index
Dynamic measurement of juror receptivity to your arguments based on profile factors.
Key Benefits
Strategic Advantage
Understand psychological drivers behind juror decision-making before they enter the courtroom.
Targeted Messaging
Draft arguments that resonate with specific juror profiles and overcome predictable biases.
Risk Assessment
Identify potentially problematic jurors and develop mitigation strategies.
Efficiency
Streamline voir dire preparation and focus on the most impactful selection criteria.
Ideal For
- Complex civil litigation
- High-stakes criminal defense
- Medical malpractice cases
- Corporate liability matters
- Product liability suits
- Employment law disputes