Jury Selection (Federal) | Practical Law

Jury Selection (Federal) | Practical Law

This Practice Note addresses selecting a jury in a federal civil case, including the applicable rules on picking a jury, the process and method for jury selection, researching prospective jurors and building juror profiles, conducting voir dire, exercising peremptory challenges, challenges for cause, and Batson challenges, and interviewing jurors post-trial.

Jury Selection (Federal)

Practical Law Practice Note 1-613-5747 (Approx. 17 pages)

Jury Selection (Federal)

by Jonathan Tam and Kimberly Branscome, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
This Practice Note addresses selecting a jury in a federal civil case, including the applicable rules on picking a jury, the process and method for jury selection, researching prospective jurors and building juror profiles, conducting voir dire, exercising peremptory challenges, challenges for cause, and Batson challenges, and interviewing jurors post-trial.