In complex litigation, a picture can be worth far more than the proverbial thousand words. We understand your need for a professionally executed graphic presentation that simultaneously articulates your points and utilizes the optimal medium to convey your message. You want a trusted partner that can deliver the issues, facts, and theories of your case with impact, by including demonstrative exhibits that are simple, clear, and compelling. At Legal Advantage, we’re experts in creating Multimedia Presentations that are persuasive and easy-to-understand. We transform confusing concepts into simple graphics or compelling 3D animations to solidify your position.
Whether in conjunction with or independent of jury research, our project team will work jointly with you and your experts to create the most persuasive presentation possible. Accident or crime scene re-creation, patent infringement, securities fraud – whatever the case, we develop customized presentations that help juries clearly and quickly understand our client’s arguments. At Legal Advantage, we focus on creating graphics that help our clients turn their arguments into winning presentations.
Why?
It’s a fact; jury members are visual learners. Visually communicated ideas have significantly higher recall rates than ones conveyed in text or oral format. Juries have come to expect computer animation and visually compelling evidence during trial.
Information presented on black and white placards or complex diagrams no longer hold the audience's attention or convey the message you want to get across.
The digital age requires a new level of courtroom sophistication to successfully present your argument and get an edge on opposing counsel.
How?
Legal Advantage helps litigators secure the edge necessary to win.
Our experienced legal, graphic and multimedia design teams will work to craft the most persuasive and compelling trial presentation for your case.
Partnering with Legal Advantage will allow you to focus on the case and not the presentation. We produce a wide variety of communication tools including:
3D Animation:
Make your case by bringing the facts to life.
From a simple accident reconstruction to comparing the correct and incorrect surgical procedure for a medical malpractice suit, don’t tell your story… show it.


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Multimedia:
The jury is not only watching, it is also listening.
Ensure a captive audience with a multimedia presentation that conveys twice the information within the same length of time.
Timelines:
Turn the calendar into a winning tool.
Timelines are extremely helpful in aiding jurors to quickly understand a sequential series of events and their relationship to one another. With this understanding of when events occurred, jurors develop a better concept of the overall impact these events have on the case

Tutorials:
Educate the jury on your terms.
Tutorials are beneficial in assisting jurors with understanding complicated or highly technical subject matter of which they often have little, if any, prior substantive subject matter knowledge or experience. We can create a tutorial graphic or a series of graphics to simplify the understanding of very complex and highly unfamiliar background information pertinent to the case.
Pie Charts/Bar Graphs/Flow Charts:
Present more with less.
One of the first visual representations seen in most courtrooms, pie charts, bar graphs, and flow charts are still an effective medium. Even so, you can present more concise information on each slide with animation, strategic use of color, and carefully selected captions.

Document Treatments:
A few words can still speak volumes.
When there is no substitute for the actual document, you can still captivate the jury by tactically highlighting salient passages and adding graphical cues to the static page.

Organizational Charts:
Simplify the who’s who.
Flow charts are an effective way of showing how a process or system works and further aid in the understanding and demonstration of complex procedures or ideas.

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