No adjustment for venue: In a firm like ours, jury consultants are mingling
with the litigation graphics team.
The same is true
with litigation graphics.
Now, all these years later, with the majority of litigation rapidly shifting from large law firms to midsize law firms, I'm again hearing questions about why lawyers should be helping other lawyers
with litigation graphics and more.
A trial team might reasonably start a meeting
with their litigation graphics consultants by saying, «We're looking to you to help us design the best litigation graphics possible for this case.»
Not exact matches
They heavily use
litigation graphics and work
with our courtroom trial technicians, who ensure that the lawyer has his or her mind on his connection
with the jury, not on his or her connection
with the Internet.
Like patent
litigation, which in recent years has begun to overlap
with antitrust
litigation, antitrust cases require special assistance from those familiar
with modern trial presentation and
litigation graphics.
Our firm, A2L Consulting, is a national
litigation consulting firm
with a wide range of trial - focused services from jury consulting to mock trials to trial
graphics to courtroom trial technology services.
We're always hiring full - time and contract
litigation graphic artists
with true intellectual curiosity, considerable artistic talent, and the ability to work wonders in PowerPoint.
I have had the opportunity to practice this «art» in my role as a litigator and collaborate
with some great
litigation graphics specialists and it is my great pleasure to announce my latest collaboration.
With that kind of experience, it's understandable that a smart litigator (and often in - house counsel) would want a second pair of eyes focused on overall trial presentation, storytelling, persuading the fact - finder (s) and
litigation graphics.
So bridge this courtroom gap
with demonstrative evidence, including
litigation graphics.
As I mentioned in last week's article,
with effective patent
litigation graphics attorneys can teach and argue from their comfort - zone — by lecturing, but the carefully crafted
graphics will provide the jurors what they need to really feel they understand what's being argued and give them a chance to agree.
So, to understand why a litigator is your best
litigation graphics consultant, I offer 21 observations based on watching visually creative litigators on our team serving as
litigation graphics consultants, how they work
with trial counsel and the good results they regularly achieve:
Yet, one of the things we often hear from trial teams after mock trials, or even after working
with our
litigation consulting team on themes or
graphics preparation, is how valuable the process was and how much they appreciated getting an earlier start on developing trial strategy than they otherwise would have.
12 Ways in Which We Make a Boutique
Litigation Firm Feel Like a Big Firm 16 PowerPoint
Litigation Graphics You Won't Believe Are PowerPoint 10 Things
Litigation Consultants Do That WOW Litigators 6 Studies That Support
Litigation Graphics in Courtroom Presentations FREE Webinar: Persuading
with PowerPoint
Litigation Graphics FREE Webinar: Storytelling as a Persuasion Tool 10 Things Litigators Can Learn From Newscasters The 12 Worst PowerPoint Mistakes Litigators Make 6 Trial Presentation Errors Lawyers Can Easily Avoid Explaining the Value of
Litigation Consulting to In - House Counsel The 14 Most Preventable Trial Preparation Mistakes Trial
Graphics Dilemma: Why Can't I Make My Own Slides?
Contrast that
with a
litigation consulting firm
with graphics expertise that might do 50 or 100 trials per year concentrated among a handful of key staff.
Eliminate the Mediocre
Litigation Graphics: In my last article, I wrote about how the team with the most litigation graphics will not necessarily emerge t
Litigation Graphics: In my last article, I wrote about how the team with the most litigation graphics will not necessarily emerge the
Graphics: In my last article, I wrote about how the team
with the most
litigation graphics will not necessarily emerge t
litigation graphics will not necessarily emerge the
graphics will not necessarily emerge the winner.