ExposeIQ pitches JuryFit for real estate jury selection
ExposeIQ says its JuryFit platform is helping real estate litigators analyze juror fit and simulate panel reactions in property, development and contract disputes. The company says the tool adds structure to voir dire and mirror jury strategy while leaving final judgment to attorneys.
Why it matters: - Real estate disputes often turn on technical issues such as property rights, zoning, lease language, construction defects and damages. - JuryFit is designed to help litigators match those issues with juror profiles before jury selection begins. - The goal is to improve preparation in cases where juror perspective can shape how complex evidence is received.
What happened: - ExposeIQ introduced JuryFit as part of its LENS trial intelligence suite for real estate litigation teams. - The platform evaluates case narratives against 16 juror personality profiles. - ExposeIQ says the process uses human verification at every step, including juror profile matching and voir dire question qualification. - The company says its Virtual Mirror Jury™ feature simulates seated jurors’ responses to arguments involving land use, contractual obligations and damages calculations. - ExposeIQ said the tool is intended to support more informed jury selection and mirror jury strategy while preserving attorney judgment.
The details: - JuryFit maps how different personality profiles may respond to issues common in real estate cases, including zoning disputes, lease interpretations and construction defects. - The platform is built to help teams tailor voir dire strategy to the facts and technical demands of property-related litigation. - ExposeIQ says the simulations can give litigators greater strategic confidence when presenting technical or localized evidence. - All platform outputs are positioned as decision-support resources that require independent review by licensed attorneys. - Results vary by matter. - ExposeIQ describes itself as a real-time litigation intelligence platform for high-stakes legal professionals. - The LENS suite supports jury intelligence and trial preparation. - ExposeIQ says it is a technology company, not a law firm, and does not provide legal advice.
Between the lines: - The release reflects growing demand for litigation tools that add structure to trial prep in specialized, high-value practice areas. - The emphasis on human verification suggests ExposeIQ is trying to balance automation with attorney oversight. - The product also signals continued interest in jury analytics for disputes where both technical evidence and juror perception can affect outcomes.
What's next: - ExposeIQ will likely position JuryFit as a decision-support layer rather than a replacement for trial strategy. - Real estate litigators using the platform will still need to independently evaluate outputs before relying on them in court. - The company is directing readers to Joseph Terp’s social profiles for more information: LinkedIn and X.
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