Who is the perfect juror? What is the most effective theme? What evidence is the most compelling in the eyes of the jury? These questions haunt trial lawyers because high-stakes commercial litigation trials are multimillion-dollar productions with little room for error.

Given the stakes, skilled litigators often execute mock trials, playing out every element of trial from jury selection to closing arguments. Used correctly, mock trials can exponentially increase a client’s chances of securing a favorable litigation result.

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