Updated
Updated · The National Law Review · Jul 8
ExposeIQ Expands JuryFit for Employment Litigators, Adding Human-Verified Virtual Jury Analysis
Updated
Updated · The National Law Review · Jul 8

ExposeIQ Expands JuryFit for Employment Litigators, Adding Human-Verified Virtual Jury Analysis

2 articles · Updated · The National Law Review · Jul 8

Summary

  • ExposeIQ said its expanded JuryFit platform now targets employment and labor cases, aiming to give litigators more structured jury-selection analysis in discrimination, retaliation and wrongful-termination disputes.
  • The platform maps case theories against multiple juror dimensions — including demographics, workplace experience, beliefs, personality traits and implicit or explicit biases — to flag which jurors may favor or resist a case narrative.
  • Human verification by licensed professionals remains built into the process, with reviewers checking both juror assessments and the targeted voir dire questions generated from them.
  • Once a jury is seated, JuryFit lets attorneys test arguments, witness-credibility themes and damages presentations against a Virtual Mirror Jury designed to reflect the actual panel's profiles and group dynamics.
  • The expansion reflects how employment cases can turn on jurors' personal views of fairness, corporate power and accountability, making jury selection a central strategic battleground.

Insights

As AI profiles jurors for law firms, will human empathy be engineered out of the justice system?
Does AI promising to remove jury bias just create a new, high-tech way to discriminate?