By amylaine
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Law Company's contract E-Jurors to provide their attorneys' the opportunity to test out their legal cases before it goes to a trial. An E-Juror provides about the same service as Juror in Court, but instead of hearing the testimonies and looking a the evidence, they are asked to review written reports describing the case. E-Jurors are paid up to $50 a case, depending on the length of the case. The average case takes anywhere from 35 minutes to 2 hours, with your first few cases taking the longest. The amount of cases you get will greatly depend on the area you live in. Read on to discover how to become a E-Juror.
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