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Additional Services:

Dr.Manges applies over 30 years of experience to assist trial attorneys with a wide range of courtroom evaluation and consultation services for complex litigation, product liability and medical malpractice cases.

Jury Selection:
Prior to jury selection, Dr.Manges prepares voir dire questions to make attorneys more effective at analyzing prospective jurors. He attends voir dire, observes the process, watches nonverbal messages, takes notes and evaluates each potential juror against previously developed jury deselecting criteria. Dr. Manges also caucuses with attorneys to make strike recommendations.

Focus Groups:
Dr. Manges organizes and conducts a focus group, examining specific issues of importance related to an attorney’s case. He presents the material to be reviewed impartially so that potential juror reaction can be analyzed to develop trial strategy accordingly.

Mock Trials:
Dr. Manges assists with the preparation of a modified trial. With attorney participation, he assesses the effectiveness of the presentation as well as the impact of intangible factors affecting the trial’s outcome.

Case Strategy Development:
Dr. Manges talks with attorneys in depth about the case’s psychological, behavioral, emotional and communication elements. He discusses the language of the trial to help develop themes, phrases and mental images of key trial aspects. After jury selection, Dr. Manges can help attorneys understand how to present information to jurors.

These services are available on a customized basis to best meet the individual needs of each client. Click here to contact Dr. Manges for additional information.

 

 

Documentation:

Upon request, Dr. Manges provides current documentation for Agreements, his Resume, and Rule 26. Click link below to submit your request.

Agreements
Resume
Rule 26

 

Expert Witness

 

 

Expert Witness

Negotiation 101

When people are faced with a new dilemma, they must unravel a flow of new, often unfamiliar, information.Their knee-jerk reaction is to surmise a theory, or ‘pigeon-hole’, the situation, and use that to organize any further information.

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