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Effective Trial Exhibits: The Litigator-Jury Communication Gap

Kenneth J. Lopez, J.D.
By: Kenneth J. Lopez, J.D.

Trial Graphics, Trial Consultants, Litigation Graphics, Trial Presentation, Jury Consulting, Courtroom Presentations, Trial Consulting, Juries, Articles, Psychology

Animators at Law spent three years studying how attorneys and the general public prefer to communicate and learn (visual, auditory or kinesthetic).  The study results were surprising.  It turns out that practicing attorneys and the general public actually prefer to learn and communicate differently.

For litigators, the impact is enormous.  As a result of this scientifically valid study and our 16 years of experience as an industry pioneer, we believe trial exhibits are essentially a requirement and not an mere communication enhancement for any high-stakes litigation.

You can download the FREE study results here or by clicking the button below. In this study you will learn:

  • Where do communication gaps exist between litigators and jurors?
  • How are most litigators are different than most jurors?
  • Do juries just hear what attorneys are trying to say?


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