Mr. Rager is committed to holding entities accountable for their actions. Doing so discourages future bad actions, resulting in further litigation and burdening society as a whole. Mr. Rager’s trial record against the largest corporations and insurance companies speaks for itself.
Claire Plotkin is a Jury Consultant based in Los Angeles. She has consulted on hundreds of cases and has picked well over 160 juries. She works on all kinds of civil cases and picked many of the top 20 employment cases in California last year.
This CLE course provides attorneys with practical strategies and insights for navigating the critical process of jury selection in employment-related trials. Attendees will explore how to uncover and address both conscious and unconscious juror bias, utilize juror questionnaires effectively, craft compelling voir dire outlines, and apply strategic use of cause and peremptory challenges. The course also delves into the use of social media in researching potential jurors, managing difficult jury panels, and handling post-trial juror interactions—all aimed at building a more favorable jury and increasing the chances of a successful outcome in employment litigation.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: May 9, 2025
Closed-captioning available
Jeffrey A. Rager | Rager & Yoon
Mr. Rager is committed to holding entities accountable for their actions. Doing so discourages future bad actions, resulting in further litigation and burdening society as a whole. Mr. Rager’s trial record against the largest corporations and insurance companies speaks for itself. Mr. Rager has taken 43 trials to verdict and has obtained several multimillion-dollar verdicts with punitive damage findings in counties across California, including Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, Merced, and Modesto.
Claire Plotkin | Your next jury
Claire Plotkin is a Jury Consultant based in Los Angeles. She has consulted on hundreds of cases and has picked well over 160 juries.
She works on all kinds of civil cases and picked many of the top 20 employment cases in California last year. She has a passion for helping victims seek justice and fights tirelessly to help her clients win cases. She is a mother to two daughters and prides herself in raising them to be fierce advocates for themselves as well as good team players and loyal friends.
If she’s not in court or volunteering with her kids’ classes, soccer teams, or drama class, you can find her running up and down the streets of La Canada or the Rose Bowl. She was a collegiate track and cross-country runner and still runs and wins races. She brings her competitive nature to the courtroom and won’t back down from hard cases and often wins cases in hard plaintiff venues. She loves speaking to lawyers and teaching them how to be better trial lawyers.
I. Understanding the importance of jury selection in employment litigation | 2:00pm – 2:12pm
II. Preparing for jury selection | 2:12pm – 2:24pm
III. Mini opening | 2:24pm – 2:36pm
IV. Jury selection | 2:36pm – 2:48pm
V. Using cause challenges | 2:48pm – 3:00pm
Break | 3:00pm – 3:10pm
VI. Using preemptory challenges | 3:10pm – 3:25pm
VII. The role of social media in jury selection | 3:25pm – 3:40pm
VIII. Dealing with a bad panel | 3:40pm – 3:55pm
IX. Post-trial juror management | 3:55pm – 4:10pm