Most Recent Trial Consulting Presentation Articles

Friday, May 18, 2012
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
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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

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At A2L Consulting we have performed trial consulting work and created the resulting presentations since 1995.  We have done this for litigators from all major law firms on more than 10,000 cases.

Our trial consulting presentations have been instrumental in the victory of patent cases, environmental cases, product liability, antitrust cases, white collar cases and countless types of cases.  While no two cases are alike, A2L treats cases big and small like bet-the-company matters.  It is this attitude of winning and striving for victory that has kept us at the top of the hiring pool for top AmLaw law firms over three decades.


To understand how our trial consulting presentations can benefit your trial team whether for a trial, an arbitration, a grass roots lobbying effort or even a hearing, we invite you to contact us or review our work in the context of informative articles.  Below are some short cuts that will help you find samples most relavent to your practice: 

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Nina Doherty
National Director, Business Development, Trial Consulting Presentations
A2L Consulting
800.337.7697 x121
doherty@A2LC.com


About A2L Consulting

A2L has prepared trial consulting presentations since 1995 for litigators from all major law firms in more than 10,000 cases with trillions of dollars at stake.  Our work has taken us to the following cities and many more: London, England Dublin, Ireland Johannesburg, South Africa Falls Church, Virginia Fairfax, Virginia Brussels, Belgium New York, New York; Los Angeles, California; Chicago, Illinois; Houston, Texas; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Phoenix, Arizona; San Antonio, Texas; San Diego, California; Dallas, Texas; San Jose, California; Jacksonville, Florida; Indianapolis, Indiana; San Francisco, California; Austin, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Detroit, Michigan; Memphis, Tennessee; Baltimore, Maryland; Boston, Massachusetts; Seattle, Washington; Washington, District of Columbia; Nashville, Tennessee; Denver, Colorado; Las Vegas, Nevada; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Kansas City, Missouri; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lexington, Kentucky; Anchorage, Alaska; Newark, New Jersey; Jersey City, New Jersey; Orlando, Florida; Lubbock, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Birmingham, Alabama; Rochester, New York; Arlington, Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Salt Lake City, Utah; Tallahassee, Florida; Providence, Rhode Island; Jackson, Mississippi; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Kansas City, Kansas; Torrance, California; Bridgeport, Connecticut; Hayward, California; Alexandria , Virginia; New Haven, Connecticut; Columbia, South Carolina; Thousand Oaks, California; Gainesville, Florida; Simi Valley, California; Stamford, Connecticut; Bellevue, Washington; Miramar, Florida