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Visual Persuasion Project

Visual Litigation

Service Providers

  • Arts of Facts
  • 21st Century Forensic Animations
  • Executive Presentations
  • Juris Productions
  • Legal Vista (LVS)
  • Medical Legal Art
  • Precise Presentations
  • Scene Systems
  • The Focal Point
  • Trial Image
  • Visual Advocacy

Kinds of Visuals

  • Animations
  • 2D & 3D Charts & Stills
  • Computer Graphics
  • Day in the Life (personal injury docs)
  • Montage
  • Reenactments & Simulations
  • Settlement Brochures
  • Virtual Reality

Case Illustrations

  • Airplane Accident
  • Contracts
  • Criminal
  • Eminent Domain
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  • Negligence
  • OSHA Case
  • Product Liability
  • Summary Judgment
  • Vehicle Accident

Litigation Public Relations

  • Tort Reform
  • Attorney Advertising
  • Litigation Services Advertising
  • Bush v. Gore

Visual Legal Training

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Service Providers: Visual Advocacy

Visual Advocacy (effective and thorough step-by-step graphic - integrating relevant legal standard and pivotal video excerpts from depositions by experts - leading decision maker through defendant's argument that "speculative" expert testimony regarding alleged 'causal' nexus linking chromium exposure to Hodgkin's disease is insufficent to defeat defendant's motion for summary judgment)

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