[Free E-Book] Designing the Perfect Trial Timeline for Your Case
Posted by
Ken Lopez on Tue, Mar 06, 2012 @ 12:12 PM

In most trial presentations, the trial timeline is often the single most critical demonstrative exhibit used at trial. Much like an
effective opening statement, the trial timeline:
- Orients the viewer;
- Provides a framework around which facts can be organized;
- Allows for easy comparison of events occurring in sequence or simultaneously;
- Builds trust and credibility by sharing a believable story;
- and even persuades when built correctly.
At A2L Consulting, we have built thousands of different types of trial timelines since our founding in the 1990s. Back then, all timelines were printed, enlarged and
mounted on foam core. Today, trial timeline graphics are usually electronic and have some type of interactive features.
Drawn from decades of experience with all major law firms, today we release our latest
e-book from the A2L litigation series:
The Litigator and Litigation Support Professional's Guide to Timelines.
Inside this valuable e-book, you will find:
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25 reference trial timelines to help you overcome common trial timeline dilemmas;
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Learn A2L's Top 5 Trial Timeline Tips;
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About A2L Consulting
• Leading national litigation consulting firm since 1995
• Personnel nationwide
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• Consulted for all major law firms on 10,000+ cases with trillions of dollars cumulatively at stake offering:
Trial Consulting: mock trials, Micro-Mock™, mock Markman hearings, jury consulting, shadow juries, jury selection and more;
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