The Right Trial Presentation For Your Case
You’ve spent years working on a case. The initial client consultation, gathering information during the discovery process, meeting with multiple experts and handling countless depositions — you’ve handled it all. And now it’s time to decide how you will present your clients case to the jury.
Years ago there wasn’t much of a decision to be made. Trial exhibits were chosen to be included in trial binders and only a select few documents were either reproduced to hand out or enlarged to present to the jury.
Now, jury’s expect more. In today’s technology driven world, the expectation is more than simple hand outs and an occasional exhibit board. With the likelihood that a potential juror on your case has watched one of the many television shows or movies based in the courtroom, they’re expecting drama, action, and well placed emotionally charged music. While we can’t give them these things, we can help keep them engaged and interested.
In recent years trial consultants and trial presenters have been retained by lawyers to help develop powerful courtroom presentations. Here at NJ Legal this is no different, more and more of our clients depend on our technology during trial preparation as well as the courtroom presentation. Studies have shown that more than 60% of jurors and judges are the most actively engaged — and retain the most information — during visual presentations.
One advantage of an electronic trial presentation is that the attorney has the entire case file — which includes every document, video, audio, picture, and custom graphic — available with the click of a button. The attorney can simply refer to an exhibit number and almost instantly, the trial consultant can have that exhibit projected onto a large screen and/or multiple LCD monitors. No more fishing through boxes and flipping through binders to find the crucial document. Partnering with a seasoned trial presenter in the courtroom is simply the most organized, effective and powerful courtroom presentation you can give on behalf of your client.
As you prepare for your next trial, Just Call New Jersey Legal!
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