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Quick, tell me what this patent claim language means: Unless you’re a patent geek like me , you probably haven’t the foggiest idea how to interpret this language.  But if you are an attorney in a patent infringement litigation, your job is not only to explain to a judge and jury what claim language means, but do so in a convincing and persuasive manner. If the fact...Read More
At A2L, we have the privilege of working with experts in many diverse and highly technical fields, such as software patents, polymer patents, semiconductor patents, medical device design, environmental remediation, construction, financial disclosure, economic damages, transportation safety, corporate management and many more. When we work with these highly educated and often...Read More
After a year of providing expert commentary on trials, litigation graphics , jury research , courtroom hot seat best practices and similar topics, I think it’s time to take stock. In the past year, the A2L Consulting blog, The Litigation Consulting Report , has gone from zero subscribers to nearly one thousand. There have been more than two thousand downloads from our popular...Read More
by Ryan H. Flax, Esq. Managing Director, Litigation Consulting A2L Consulting Ryan Flax joins A2L Consulting on the heels of practicing Intellectual Property (IP) law as part of the Intellectual Property team at Dickstein Shapiro LLP, a national law firm based in Washington, DC.  Over the course of his career, Ryan has obtained jury verdicts totaling well over $1 billion in damages...Read More
There is an old expression that a camel is a horse designed by committee. The expression means that when many individuals design something as a group, every imaginable feature will go into the finished product – and it will end up with many important features. But the product will have lost its beauty – and sometimes will have lost some of its usefulness as a complete entity. ...Read More
In our work as trial graphics specialists , many cases require us to prepare a demonstrative exhibit that simplifies a complex process. This could be a scientific or technical matter such as how environmental remediation is conducted, how surgical mesh is used, or how data backups are migrated, or it could be a business or governmental matter such as how a form of bond obligation is created...Read More
Whenever a litigation team presents a document in a graphic way to the jury or other fact-finder at trial, there is an occasion for a document call-out. A “document call-out” is a term of art that means taking a document that is in evidence at trial and highlighting some key portion of it for easy reading and to draw the viewer's attention to the key language. There are three...Read More
We have previously discussed how valuable timelines used as legal graphics can be in the presentation of facts at trial . As we have noted, most cases involve the placing of events along some sort of time sequence, and timelines, if they are well designed, can give jurors a straightforward introduction to the facts of a case. In fact, we recently released an e-book describing best practices...Read More
Indata's Trial Director has become the dominant trial presentation specialty software, second only to PowerPoint in courtroom use. It is a powerful tool that is available to trial lawyers and to litigation consultants and represents the state of the art. A trial lawyer has written: “Trial Director is predominantly a program used for viewing documents, photographs, videos,...Read More
The old-fashioned deposition, with the court reporter recording every word and producing a written transcript, is giving way to the video deposition, which permits a jury and judge to actually see the witness and get a feeling for his or her style and credibility that can’t be obtained by looking at a printed page. In addition, the witness’s body language, which was completely...Read More

Courtroom Presentations by A2L Consulting Help Win Cases

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Courtroom presentations are essential for the modern litigator and are at the core of our business.  Since visual presentations do not come naturally to most lawyers, creating a courtroom presentation can be a daunting task.  We help take the complexity out of the creative process and serve as trusted advisors to lawyers throughout the country.

Since 1995, A2L Consulting has helped lawyers that practice with all major law firms on more than 10,000 cases with a cummulative value at stake in the trillions of dollars.  Our persuasive visuals coupled with our trial technology have been essential to wins in many noteworthy cases. Often, our courtroom presentations are given a large portion of the credit for our win.

Below are a series of courtroom presentation links that will be helpful finding the information that you are seeking.  Each will take you to a series of articles with sample courtroom presentations.  We also invite you to contact us at (800) 337.7697 x121 for our national courtroom presentation coordinator who would welcome your questions.

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The trial support, trial technology and trial graphics offered by our firm mean our courtroom presentations are flawless.  It is what we are known for.  For everything from how our jury research contributes to the courtroom presentation to the eventual trial presentation handled by our trial-tested trial technicians, you will feel secure knowing A2L Consulting is on your team.

About A2L Consulting

A2L Consulting offers litigation consulting services to law firms and corporations worldwide. The firm's services include jury consulting, the consultative design of litigation graphics and deployment of pre-trial technology, courtroom electronics and the personnel to support that technology. A2L headquarters is in Washington, DC and it has personnel or a presence in New York, Miami, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The firm's work routinely takes it to those cities plus Boston, Newark, New Jersey, Wilmington, Delaware, Philadelphia, Virginia, Maryland, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix and London, England. Since 1995, A2L Consulting has worked with litigators from 100% of top law firms on more than 10,000 cases with trillions of dollars cumulatively at stake.