At JuryMatters, we value and protect your privacy. We thank you for the trust that you place in us.
The objective of our Privacy Policy is to explain what information we collect, use, and share and to explain the privacy choices that you can make. We encourage you to read this Privacy Policy, as well as those of all websites that you visit.
In summary, JuryMatters will not sell, share, transfer, rent, or barter the information that we collect about you. By registering as a JuryMatters Jurors, individuals acknowledge that we will share their verdicts and other feedback on the cases that they review only with the law firms that have hired us to evaluate those cases. No jurors’ names or other identifying information will ever be shared with anyone, including the law firms who have hired us. Comments about our Privacy Policy may be sent by e-mail to Info@JuryMatters.com. We can also be reached by telephone at 703-385-4300.
Our Privacy Policy addresses the following questions:
- Who are we?
- What information do we collect?
- How do we use the information we collect?
- How can you access or correct information collected?
- How do we use Cookies?
- How can you end your participation with JuryMatters?
- What about online ads and links to other sites?
- What about changes to the Privacy Policy?
JuryMatters, Inc. is an online, virtual jury system located:
10605 Judicial Drive, Suite A6
Fairfax, VA 22030-5167
What information do we collect?
When your law firm hires JuryMatters to evaluate a case or you register as a Juror, we collect the information necessary to process your interactions with us. This may include name, address, city, state, zip code, telephone number, email address, as well demographic information for Jurors. When an Attorney opens a new case with JuryMatters, or you serve as a Juror for a new case, we will also ask you for additional case-specific information.
When you visit online, our website identifies information such as your browser, your browser version, the operating system you are using, the pages you visit at JuryMatters.com and the uniform resource locator (URL) of where you were on the Internet, if you clicked a link to www.JuryMatters.com. This is standard procedure for most websites you visit.
How do we use the information we collect?
JuryMatters uses the information collected for various purposes, including to:
- process your registration as a new Attorney/Law Firm partner or Juror;
- respond to your questions and requests;
- send cases to Jurors for evaluation;
- analyze verdict results;
- send Attorneys the Verdict Summary Reports to review;
- process invoices to Attorneys;
- make payments to Jurors; and
- improve our customer service, as well as the quality of the JuryMatters experience.
We may disclose any information you provide to JuryMatters (i) when we believe disclosure to be appropriate to comply with any law, regulation, or governmental request, or to comply with judicial process; or (ii) if such disclosure is necessary or appropriate to operate this web site or to process any requests you make; (iii) to protect the rights or property of JuryMatters and its users.
In the event of a merger, consolidation, sale, or transfer of all or substantially all of the assets or business of JuryMatters (a “Successor”), one of the assets which would generally be transferred is the information we collect from our customers. However, the use of this information by any Successor would still be governed by the terms of this Privacy Policy, as amended from time to time, including any amendment after such transaction, and you will continue to have the right to opt-out of participating.
How can you access or correct information collected?
As Jurors, you can easily modify your profile, online anytime by simply logging into JuryMatters.com and clicking on the “Update My Info”. Always remember to save your updated information.
A “cookie” is a small file stored on your computer by a web site you have visited. It contains certain information about your activity on the site. Our cookies do not store any personal or financial information about you.
The JuryMatters cookie only contains an encrypted session key that ensures that your connection is secure and accepted as you navigate from one JuryMatters page to the next. This cookie expires when you terminate your current JuryMatters session.
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies and allow you to disable the use of cookies. However, if you disable this feature, you will not be able to access certain portions of the JuryMatters web site.
How can you end your participation with JuryMatters?
For Jurors, you can send an email to Unregisterme@JuryMatters.com Please type “Unregister Me” in the Subject Line. We will remove your name from the Jury Pool for future cases. We will also send you an e-mail confirming that you have been “unregistered”.
Attorneys and law firms can end their involvement with JuryMatters by not hiring JuryMatters for a new case.
What about online ads and links to other sites?
We do not allow advertisements on the JuryMatters website. There are currently no links to outside web sites on JuryMatters.com.
Changes to JuryMatters’ Privacy Policy
We may change our Privacy Policy at any time. Please review this page periodically.