At The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, we are proud to have our own private courtroom equipped with the same state-of-the-art technology used in courtrooms across the country. This space allows us to conduct focus groups and mock trials as a critical part of our case preparation process.
A focus group is a powerful tool for pretrial research. It involves presenting the details of a case to a group of individuals drawn from the same community where the actual incident occurred. These participants provide insight into their perceptions, beliefs, questions, and reactions to the case. Every case we handle goes through multiple focus groups, enabling us to better understand how potential jurors may respond.
The feedback we receive during these sessions is invaluable. It helps us shape our approach, sharpen our arguments, and ultimately deliver better outcomes for our clients. By the time we walk into a real courtroom, we’ve already tested our case in our own — ensuring we are thoroughly prepared.
Juries decide cases—not lawyers, and not judges. That’s why focus groups are an essential part of our trial strategy. They help us:
- Identify key issues that matter most to jurors
- Evaluate case strategies
- Expose strengths and weaknesses
- Highlight the questions jurors want answered
- Develop compelling themes, arguments, and analogies
- Refine exhibits and visual presentations
- Strengthen discovery, depositions, and trial preparation
At The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, we believe preparation is power—and our courtroom is where that preparation begins.