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FOCUS GROUP AND MOCK JURY OPPORTUNITIES–BENEFICIAL FOR OUR FIRM AND OUR COMMUNITY MEMBERS

As we have outlined before on this blog, one of the greater challenges that we face is trying to predict how a jury will view and evaluate our clients’ cases.

At the Schauermann Thayer firm, we make every effort to ensure our clients are ultimately treated as fairly as possible in their pursuit of being made whole in the wake of an injury.  Focus groups can be a fantastic tool to help sharpen our attorneys’ focus on how to better present our clients’ cases.  The information and feedback we receive from focus group and mock jury participants ultimately better equips us to help our clients obtain a fair settlement or jury verdict.

We recently held a focus group event with our local Washington and Oregon community members and we can’t tell you how much we appreciate people’s willingness to participate.  Th information and feedback we obtain isn’t only invaluable for us, but it is an enlightening process for the focus group participants as well.  The feedback we receive from participants is generally quite positive.

Perhaps you might be interested in participating as a focus group participant or a mock juror? If so, please feel free to give us a call at (360) 695-4244, or contact us here.  We’d love to add your name to our list as someone we could possibly invite to our next focus group or mock jury opportunity.

We look forward to perhaps getting the opportunity to meet you at one of these events in the future.

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Scott A. Staples

Scott Staples came on board in 2006 as a clerk during law school, and joined the firm as an associate attorney in 2007. He was made a shareholder in the firm in 2010. Scott graduated, cum laude, from Washington State University Vancouver with a BA in English, and obtained his Juris Doctorate from Willamette University College of Law, with cum laude honors there as well. He has successfully represented clients in a variety of different types of injury cases, including auto collisions, premises liability, animal attacks, watercraft accidents, and construction site injuries. He has appeared, and won, before the Washington State Supreme Court (Weismann v. Safeco, 2012).

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