firstcourt.com Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

First Court Seattle

As a first-time juror for First Court and with the amount of people checking in. I found the security team pleasant, efficient and helpful. We were directed upstairs for refreshments and appreciation for an amazing view of Puget Sound while waiting for assignments, a bit of lag time occurred but, nothing out of the ordinary. As each side presented their case with questions, we were allowed to comment based on limited information received.
It was my first experience during a potential juror selection and after listening to four different groups of attorneys I was eliminated from the defense team during the first round. In retrospect, I found the entire experience amazing, educational and an opportunity to work with very gracious people. I highly recommend First Court and would contract for them again.

13 February 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

That is totally a scam

Be careful of this company. They use Teresa with First Court name 701-671-9165 and fool people. Take all your personal information, analyze your PC activity and you will never be getting selected. And they posted very fake posting like. If you are getting selected, you will be getting large amount like you can earn $400 per day.

5 October 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was excited to participate in this…

I was excited to participate in this experience with firstcourt.com. You help in a panel to discuss different aspects in a case. A few days ago, I received an email stating that they needed more applicants and I was about to send an invitation out today to others, yet I get an email stating that I wasn't selected? What is the difference in a few days? They needed 30 to participate. Apparently a few days ago, they didn't have the 30 so they sent out for referrals and then they got 150 applicants, but then again, I wasn't selected? No, I don't like how that worked out. Be careful of these type of organizations.

16 October 2025
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