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Klie Law Offices is pleased to offer a unique opportunity to participate in our Focus Group program, designed to simulate authentic courtroom experiences through online sessions. These engaging focus groups allow community members to offer their opinions, providing invaluable feedback that helps attorneys refine their strategies to better help others. As a participant, you’ll become a member of zoom sessions and learn how legal cases come together while receiving financial compensation for your time. When joining a Klie Law Offices focus group you can be assured you’re helping real people make real decisions. Join us in shaping stronger cases and fairer outcomes through your essential perspective.

What Does A Focus Group Do?
A focus group at Klie Law Offices brings together individuals from diverse backgrounds to simulate jury deliberations from the comfort of your own home. Participants review evidence, listen to attorney presentations, evaluate arguments, and engage in open discussions—just as real jurors would.
By sharing honest opinions and reactions, the focus group helps people and their legal teams identify strengths, uncover potential weaknesses, and gain deeper insight into how juries may perceive a case. This critical feedback allows attorneys to adjust strategies, strengthen arguments, and ultimately provide more effective representation.
Interested in becoming a focus group member? Click below to get started today.
What to Expect
Focus Group F.A.Q.
1. Who can participate in a focus group at Klie Law Offices?
We welcome participants from diverse backgrounds who are at least 18 years old and able to provide thoughtful, impartial feedback. No legal expertise or prior jury experience is necessary.
2. How long does a typical focus group session last?
Most sessions last between 2 to 4 hours. The exact duration may vary depending on the topic being discussed.
3. Will I be compensated for my participation?
Yes. All focus group participants receive financial compensation for their time and valuable insights. Although amounts vary, compensation starts at $60 and is clearly communicated before your scheduled session.
4. If I am a past participant, do I need to sign up again?
No, you stay on our list if you are a past participant.
5. How can I expect to be communicated with?
We will communicate with you via the email.
6. When does the focus group meet?
Focus groups are held weekday evenings and Saturdays. Although commitments may vary, scheduling will be clearly communicated before the session.
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What our participants have to say
When I first started, I had no idea where to begin, what steps to take, or who to turn to. Thankfully, I found Alysson Fleenor, Ethan Herrick, and the rest of the legal team at Klie Law, and I couldn't have asked for better guidance.
They were not only professional and efficient but also incredibly patient and communicative every step of the way. They made sure everything moved smoothly and without unnecessary delays or complications. Honestly, I was surprised at how quickly things progressed, but that’s a testament to how well they handled my case.
The team truly took care of me, and I felt supported the entire time. I would absolutely recommend Klie Law to anyone in need of legal representation, especially if you’re looking for a team that offers clear communication, genuine care, and a steady hand to help you through such a life-changing transition. Even if you just need help finding direction during a difficult time, Klie Law is where I’d send you.
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