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CARRIE MASON

Senior Trial Consultant Carrie Mason has more than 15 years experience in a broad range of cases, with particular expertise in:

 
Intellectual Property
Securities Litigation
Employment
 
 
Professional Malpractice
Product Liability
White Collar Criminal
 
 
Antitrust
Clergy Misconduct
 

Ms. Mason has worked hundreds of cases, including landmark civil and high profile criminal cases such as UC v. Genentech, US v. Martha Stewart, People of California v. Scott Peterson and People of California v. Knoller and Noel (the dog mauling case). Her experience extends to all aspects of trial consulting: case analysis, theme development, mock trial and focus group research facilitation and analysis, conceptualization of trial graphics, witness preparation, juror questionnaire development and evaluation, jury selection and post-verdict juror interviews. Ms. Mason has interviewed thousands of mock jurors and hundreds of actual jurors about their decision making, so has true insight and understanding into how jurors react to evidence, themes and witnesses, and how they reach verdict.

Since joining JuryScope some of the cases on which Ms. Mason has assisted clients to victory include:

Rambus v. Micron and Hynix in San Francisco Superior Court; JDSU Securities Litigation in the Northern District of California; Slaughter v. Brighton in the Central District of California; Ayyad v. Sprint in Alameda County Superior Court; Cordance v. Amazon in US District of Delaware; US v. William Ruehle in the Central District of California, Southern Division; Linear Technology Corp. v. Novellus Systems Inc. in Santa Clara Superior Court; and St. Jude v. Access Closure Inc. in the Western District of Arkansas.

Ms. Mason holds a B.A. in English Literature from the University of California at Davis, and has previously taught college English and been a food and music critic.

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