change of venue
Insight for Strategic Relocation
In high-profile or emotionally charged cases, the venue itself can shape the outcome. DRC’s Change of Venue services help trial teams assess whether a shift in venue is warranted and provide the empirical support needed to argue for relocation with credibility and precision.
We combine behavioral science, statistical rigor, and deep litigation experience to uncover community biases, measure public sentiment, and evaluate the fairness of the existing venire. When necessary, DRC is prepared to provide affidavits or testimony in support of a motion to change venue, based on our independent findings of overwhelming bias in the jurisdiction.
“Truly indispensable jury services. Don't go to trial without consulting them first.”
Michael L. Bloch, Partner, Bloch & White LLP
“I cannot imagine working on an important case without this team. Their insights regarding case strategy and persuasive demonstrative aids are an invaluable asset to my firm.”
Jay Eisenhofer, Managing Director, Grant & Eisenhofer, P.A
“The best thing they do is when they brainstorm with us and the client and work with us on trial themes and strategies.”
Business Owner, DRC Client
“The rigor and candor with which they examine the facts, they let you know what your blemishes are. They do a better job at analyzing the other side than the other side does, which is really important.”
In-house Counsel, DRC Client
“Friends don't let friends go to trial without the DRC team.”
Partner, Freshfields US LLP
Why Venue Matters
Jurors do not enter the courtroom in a vacuum. Their attitudes are shaped by local culture, media coverage, and community values. In some jurisdictions, these factors can create an environment that is hostile to your client or case narrative.
DRC’s Change of Venue services help trial teams:
- Identify pervasive community biases
- Assess the impact of pretrial publicity
- Evaluate demographic and ideological risks
- Support venue change motions with empirical data
- Strengthen deselection strategy if relocation is denied
our approach
DRC begins each Change of Venue engagement with a comprehensive analysis of the current jurisdiction, using census data, labor statistics, and proprietary research tools to establish a demographic and attitudinal baseline. We then conduct targeted community surveys and focus groups to assess how prospective jurors perceive the parties, legal issues, and broader context of the case.
- Our Process Includes
- What You Get
Our Process Includes
- Build venue-specific juror profiles
- Develop and administer scientifically validated surveys
- Recruit jury-eligible participants with verified identities
- Apply statistical weighting to ensure representative sampling
- Facilitate and analyze in-depth focus groups
- Deliver a comprehensive, data-driven report to support venue motions with clarity, credibility, and strategic value
What You Get
- Detailed evaluation of media saturation and sentiment within the venire
- Research built to the highest standards of scientific rigor and judicial scrutiny
- Community attitude surveys to measure baseline perceptions
- Cross-jurisdictional focus group testing to compare reactions across venues
Trusted by Trial Teams & Fortune 500 Companies Nationwide
With a track record of success in high-stakes litigation, DRC equips trial teams with the insight and credibility needed to challenge venue and prepare for trial—whether in the original jurisdiction or a new one.
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