Monday, October 19, 2009

Instant Jury Summons Jon and Kate to the Court of Public Opinion

NEW YORK, October 19 – Instant Jury (www.InstantJury.com), the premier site for dispute resolution, is calling out Jon and Kate Gosselin, the stars of the TLC reality show, Jon and Kate plus 8, to air their arguments live on their website. The site, also known as the court of public opinion, serves as a virtual courtroom for anonymous users who wish to have arguments settled by a jury of their peers.

Brett Reilly, owner of Instant Jury, explains why: “These individuals are arguing through media channels that often distort their side of the story through editing,” he says. “Instant Jury will give them a chance to say their piece directly to the public with no media interference. This way the public can chose a side once and for all.”



Instant Jury has rendered verdicts for over one thousand cases posted by anonymous users serving as plaintiffs and defendants. Topics range from roommate tiffs to property disputes. A jury of users signs on to each case and decides the outcome by a majority vote.

Brett adds, “ The legal fees these two are incurring are incredible. Jon’s lawyer accompanies him on every television show. Leave the lawyers in the office for the serious issues and try to win the public’s acceptance at our site for free.”

About Instant Jury:


You never know what’s going to happen at Instant Jury. The site draws users in the middle of disagreements – from friendly to ferocious – to decide who’s actually right and who’s dead wrong. Cases are decided upon by a team of jurors who log on to vote on which side has the better argument. A simple majority decides the outcome of each case. People who don’t have a bone to pick can become members of juries. There are even “stakes” that can be agreed upon by each party. The beauty of the site is that cases can range from roommate disputes to serious issues between couples. And the outcomes of these cases are anything but ordinary. Instant Jury launched in March of 2009 and has a rapidly growing user base of 1500+ registered jurors.

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