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Webinar: Millennials and Gen Xers are in Your Jury: Are You Ready?
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10/22/2020
Where: Zoom Webinar
United States


Online registration is available until: 1/1/2030
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On any given day, in courtrooms across the country, trial teams see no less than four generations sitting in the jury box: the Silent Generation, baby boomers, Generation X, and millennials.  Understanding these multi-generational jurors and what visuals speak to them are critical aspects of jury trials.  Participants will learn about these generational differences and how to take them into account when preparing for trial.

The presentation includes a brief introduction into the rationale behind the generational perspective; a description of the general tendencies of jurors of the three most prevalent generational cohorts: Baby boomers, Generation X and Millennials; tips for tailoring your case for the seated jury; and a discussion on the types of visuals that will resonate with jurors.

This webinar is worth 1.0 CLE credit. 

 

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