Virtual Juror
Lawyers do lots of research before going to trial, including trying to figure out how potential jurors would feel if they were presented with the case. To get those opinions, they hire people to serve as pretend jurors for their cases so they can gauge whether they are likely to win, and how much a jury might award their clients in damages.
Companies like Online Verdict and Jury Test let you know when there’s a case that’s ready for your review. After you’ve reviewed the case and submitted your response, you get paid — between $5 and $50 on Jury Test and between $20 and $60 on Online Verdict.