Attorneys Pay $200+ for Mock Jurors — No Legal Background Needed

Attorneys routinely pay between $200 and $700 per day to ordinary people willing to sit through mock trials and deliver honest feedback — and they don't...

Attorneys routinely pay between $200 and $700 per day to ordinary people willing to sit through mock trials and deliver honest feedback — and they don't...

Yes, eJury is a legitimate platform that pays $5 to $10 per online mock jury case, but that rate looks modest when you compare it to in-person mock...

Mock jury trials pay ordinary people between $5 and $700 to review real legal cases and deliver verdicts that attorneys use to prepare for actual...

Mock jury focus groups pay between $100 and $500 per day for in-person sessions, and law firms genuinely need regular people — not legal professionals —...

Salt Lake City focus groups currently pay between $100 and $250 per session, with tech and outdoor industry studies often landing at the higher end of...

Orlando focus groups are actively recruiting participants right now, with most sessions paying between $100 and $250 for roughly two hours of your time.

Sacramento focus groups paying $100 to $275 per session are real, accessible, and particularly common in two sectors that dominate the region: government...

Cincinnati residents can currently sign up for consumer product focus groups paying between $100 and $250 per session, with several research firms...

Pittsburgh focus groups are paying between $100 and $275 for most standard sessions, with healthcare and tech studies often landing at the higher end of...

Several focus group studies are actively recruiting participants in St. Louis right now, with payouts ranging from $100 to $275 per session.