ExposeIQ expands JuryFit for construction litigation jury selection
ExposeIQ said July 8 it has expanded its JuryFit platform to help construction litigation teams make more informed jury-selection decisions in delay, defect and payment disputes. The platform blends juror analysis, verified Voir Dire questions and Virtual Mirror Jury testing to support trial strategy.
Why it matters: - Construction disputes often turn on technical facts, mixed responsibilities and jurors' personal experiences with property and contractors. - ExposeIQ says JuryFit is meant to give trial teams more structure when assessing how jurors may respond to liability and damages arguments. - The platform is designed to support decisions in cases involving delays, defective workmanship, change orders and payment claims.
What happened: - ExposeIQ on July 8 announced expanded capabilities for JuryFit, its jury-selection platform for construction litigation. - The company said the update is aimed at trial teams handling complex construction delay, defect and payment disputes. - Joseph Terp, ExposeIQ co-founder and CEO, said jurors in construction cases often bring personal experiences that affect views on responsibility and fairness.
The details: - JuryFit analyzes case theories against juror dimensions including demographics, life experiences, attitudes and beliefs, political and social values, personality traits, cognitive traits, and implicit and explicit biases. - The platform identifies combinations of those factors that may shape how jurors respond to a theory of the case. - Licensed professionals human-verify the assessments to keep the analysis strategically relevant. - JuryFit generates targeted Voir Dire questions that also undergo human verification before use in jury selection. - After a jury is seated, the platform tests arguments, causation theories and damages themes against a Virtual Mirror Jury™. - The Virtual Mirror Jury simulation is built to reflect the personality profiles and group dynamics of the actual seated jurors. - All outputs from the Virtual Mirror Jury process are reviewed through human verification. - ExposeIQ says the platform helps trial teams develop more consistent jury-selection approaches while preserving professional judgment over final decisions.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects growing interest in tools that try to turn jury selection into a more data-informed process. - ExposeIQ is also emphasizing human oversight, which may help address concerns that algorithmic tools could miss case-specific nuance. - The focus on construction litigation suggests the company sees a niche where juror attitudes can be especially consequential.
What's next: - ExposeIQ is positioning JuryFit as part of a broader litigation-intelligence workflow for trial attorneys. - The company says its tools are intended to support more informed decision-making throughout the litigation process. - More adoption in construction cases will likely depend on whether trial teams find the verified outputs useful in real courtroom strategy.
The bottom line: - ExposeIQ is betting that construction litigators want more structure in jury selection, but not at the expense of human judgment.
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