Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
8:41 am
What do you get by signing up? We will pay you for your effort with us. Your work 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. Not only that — it’s fun and interesting!
What do you have to do to be a juror? 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.
There are no obligations and you can discontinue your participation at any time. You are not required to accept case invitations (though we certainly hope that you will).
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Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
8:32 am
Serve as a surrogate juror, help resolve actual legal cases in your community and earn at least $100 for one day’s work if you are randomly selected to participate!
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Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
8:19 am
1) A summons will come in the form of an e-mail, for you to review a lawyer’s case.
2)Once you have reviewed the lawyer’s case, we want your feedback
3)You will be paid well for your time. How much depends on the length of the case.
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Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
8:14 am
Qualifications for service as an eJuror are much the same as the requirements for actual jury service in the United States. To qualify as an eJuror, you must:
For each verdict rendered, eJurors are paid $5 – $10 depending on the length of the case. The amount to be paid will be shown at the top of each case. You certainly won’t get rich serving as an eJuror, but just one case a week would probably pay for your Internet access.Payments are made via PayPal. The time spent reviewing a case varies greatly depending on the length of the case and the individual eJuror. We asked eJurors who completed a 6-page case to respond with how long it took and the answers averaged to 35 minutes.
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Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
8:06 am
Earn extra money by becoming an OnlineVerdict.com juror. You will review interesting legal cases from the comfort of your home, provide feedback through an online questionnaire, and be paid well for your time.
OnlineVerdict.com provides online case review and juror feedback services to attorneys. Case information is summarized and presented to qualified jurors in the venue where the case was filed. Juror feedback is then used by the attorneys to discover the strengths and weaknesses of their case, the possible settlement value, and general attitudes and opinions about their case facts. This information allows attorneys and legal professionals to make better decisions about trying, mediating and settling their legal disputes.
- Intellectually stimulating opportunity to be a mock juror and decide real cases
- Earn additional money working from home – students, housewives, retirees, self- employed and professionals needed!
- Minimal prerequisites to qualify (e.g., U.S. citizen over the age of 18)
- Choose which cases you want to review
- No long-term commitment
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