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Verdict Analysis

A summary for trial preparation and proceedings

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Verdict Analysis

Overview

After trial, attorneys face pressure to quickly assess verdict outcomes, identify post-trial motion opportunities, and extract strategic insights—often requiring days of manual review across verdict forms, transcripts, and comparable case research. Missing critical inconsistencies or viable grounds for relief can mean lost opportunities for clients and case outcomes.

After trial, attorneys face pressure to quickly assess verdict outcomes, identify post-trial motion opportunities, and extract strategic insights—often requiring days of manual review across verdict forms, transcripts, and comparable case research. Missing critical inconsistencies or viable grounds for relief can mean lost opportunities for clients and case outcomes.

CaseMark analyzes verdict documents in minutes, automatically extracting jury findings, comparing outcomes to similar cases, identifying legal sufficiencies and inconsistencies, and generating comprehensive strategic recommendations. Get immediate clarity on post-trial options and actionable intelligence for appeals or future case strategy.

How it works

  1. 1. Upload Documents

    Upload your verdict form, trial transcript

  2. 2. AI Analysis

    CaseMark analyzes your documents using advanced AI

  3. 3. Review Results

    Review and download your completed verdict analysis

What you get

  • Executive Summary of Verdict Outcome

    Generated executive summary of verdict outcome

  • Detailed Breakdown of Findings and Damages

    Generated detailed breakdown of findings and damages

  • Comparative Analysis with Similar Cases

    Generated comparative analysis with similar cases

  • Legal Sufficiency Evaluation

    Generated legal sufficiency evaluation

  • Internal Consistency Assessment

    Generated internal consistency assessment

  • Evidence Support Analysis

    Generated evidence support analysis

  • Post-Trial Motion Opportunities

    Generated post-trial motion opportunities

  • Appellate Vulnerability Assessment

    Generated appellate vulnerability assessment

  • Strategic Recommendations

    Generated strategic recommendations

  • Citations to Trial Record

    Generated citations to trial record

What it handles

  • Feature 1

    Extract all verdict findings, damage awards, and jury responses with complete citations to the trial record

  • Feature 2

    Identify internal inconsistencies and legal insufficiencies that support post-trial motions

  • Feature 3

    Compare verdict outcomes against similar cases to assess reasonableness and identify patterns

  • Feature 4

    Generate strategic recommendations for post-trial relief, settlement leverage, or appellate arguments

  • Feature 5

    Reduce verdict analysis time from 8+ hours to under 15 minutes while improving thoroughness

Required documents

  • Verdict Form

    The completed jury verdict form showing findings on each claim, damages awarded, and special verdict questions

    PDF, DOCX, TXT

Supporting documents

  • Trial Transcript

    Complete trial proceedings transcript for evidence and testimony analysis

    PDF, TXT

  • Jury Instructions

    Final jury instructions given to the jury before deliberation

    PDF, DOCX

  • Exhibit List

    List of trial exhibits to identify persuasive evidence

    PDF, XLSX, DOCX

  • Pre-Trial Briefs

    Party briefs outlining case theories and arguments presented at trial

    PDF, DOCX

Questions

How does CaseMark analyze jury verdicts?

CaseMark reviews your verdict form and related trial documents to extract all jury findings, damage awards, and liability determinations. It then compares these outcomes against similar cases in your jurisdiction, evaluates legal sufficiency, identifies any inconsistencies, and generates strategic recommendations for post-trial motions or appeals. The analysis includes specific citations to the trial record and relevant legal authorities.

What documents do I need to upload for a verdict analysis?

At minimum, you need the completed jury verdict form. For more comprehensive analysis, you can also upload trial transcripts, jury instructions, exhibit lists, and pre-trial briefs. CaseMark will analyze whatever documents you provide and generate insights based on the available materials.

Can CaseMark help identify grounds for post-trial motions?

Yes, CaseMark specifically evaluates verdicts for potential grounds for judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV), motions for new trial, remittitur, or additur. It identifies internal inconsistencies, examines whether damages are supported by evidence, and assesses whether jury findings align with applicable legal standards—all critical for post-trial motion practice.

How does the comparative verdict analysis work?

CaseMark researches similar verdicts in your jurisdiction and practice area to provide context for your outcome. It examines damage ranges for comparable injuries or losses, identifies trends in jury behavior for similar cases, and assesses whether your verdict aligns with or deviates from established patterns. This helps inform settlement valuations, appeal decisions, and future trial strategy.

How much time does CaseMark save on verdict analysis?

Manual verdict analysis typically requires 12+ hours of attorney time to review documents, research comparable cases, and prepare comprehensive findings. CaseMark completes the same analysis in approximately 15 minutes, allowing you to focus on strategy and client counseling rather than document review.

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