court jury coordinator
Court jury coordinators aid lawyers in the preparation of the trial by researching jury members. They aid in the development of trial strategies, analyse the jury's behaviour during a trial, and advise lawyers on proceedings. They also assist in preparing witnesses and constructing arguments.
Also called: jury consultant, bailiff, trial consultant, court adminsistrative officer, court legal advisor, court usher, paralegal, solicitor
- 10
- essential skills
- 15
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- corporate lawyer6 skills in common
- court clerk5 skills in common
- lawyer5 skills in common
- prosecutor5 skills in common
- case administrator4 skills in common
- court administrator3 skills in common
- justice of the peace3 skills in common
- legal consultant3 skills in common
Optional skills
15- advise on legal decisions
- brief court officials
- civil process order
- conduct research interview
- consultation methods
- criminology
- interpret law
- legal research
- present arguments persuasively
- present legal arguments
- respond to enquiries
- supervise legal case procedures
- support witnesses
- use different communication channels
- write work-related reports
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