We design user-friendly tools that allow litigators and expert witnesses to present information themselves in a non-linear way, from the witness stand or the lectern.
When large amounts of information need to be presented, we design these interactive tools to provide you extraordinary flexibility and to link information intuitively.
These tools are excellent for cross-exam and re-direct questioning. They are useful when repetitive or multiple approaches to the same information are likely or most advantageous. And when multi-layered information must be shown to a jury and then condensed for summation, these non-linear tools are especially successful.
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Whether you are litigating a patent, a securities fraud or a construction defects case, the issues are seldom self-evident. They need to be seen from a variety of perspectives to be fully understood.
Tutorials can combine animation and video to introduce concepts at work, laying foundation.
Animation allows the judge, the panel and the jury to see environments that they normally could not. To see the process. To see events unfold. To see details. To understand.
Combined with our ability to strategically employ metaphor and analogy, animation punctuates relationships of all kinds — to numbers, dates, people, places and systems. Applied skillfully, it extends your authority and influence.