INSIGHT Experts often use charts created in Word or Excel to support their opinions in reports. Although these charts may be suitable for reports, they are not user-friendly for a jury. IMPACT To make this expert’s study more interesting, we redrew the packs of cigarettes tested, placing them...

INSIGHT In its case against “Scooter” Libby, the government alleged that Former Vice President Dick Cheney told Scooter that Valarie Plame was an agent working for the CIA. The government also alleged that Libby then disclosed Plame’s identity to Matthew Cooper of Time Magazine (a count...

INSIGHT Before a drug company brings a new drug to market, it conducts research across various development stages. IMPACT In this example, we created an animated chart to help our jury understand the cost distribution of developing a pain reliever capsule. TECHNOLOGY USED Illustrator and PowerPoint  ...

INSIGHT One of the simplest yet most effective ways to visually convey information is with charts. Unfortunately, a boring two-dimensional chart has become de rigueur in the courtroom and can obscure the impact of the data it contains. Providing a chart with a three-dimensional effect can...

INSIGHT With the proper support, you can often find easy and creative ways to effectively engage your audience rather than bore them with slides covered in bullet points. IMPACT Here, we took a standard three-bullet PowerPoint slide and added 3D animations to turn the plain text into an...