by Ken Lopez
Founder/CEO
A2L Consulting
Long time readers of this blog know that we are big on lists. When the American Bar Association named the Litigation Consulting Report one of the top 100 legal industry blogs, even they said, "it's hard to resist the infectious numbered-list headlines that keep us reading their chatty, first-person posts answering questions we hadn't yet thought to ask."
At least once per quarter, I try to highlight recent articles that were unusually popular. It's easy to miss a great article with so much being published weekly. Today, I am highlighting the top twelve articles published last quarter.
During the second quarter of 2014, voir dire, PowerPoint litigation graphics and persuasion were very popular topics. These, plus other predictable terms related to our litigation graphics, jury consulting, in-court trial technology support and visual persuasion consulting services are, not surprisingly, among the top ways people find A2L when they search the Internet.
Recently, the top five search terms for people that found A2L's site all relate to jury selection or witness preparation in some way. Thus, it's not surprising that these consulting services are some of our most in-demand services with mock exercises lining up for end-of-2014 and 2015 trials.
Enjoy the top 12 articles from the Litigation Consulting Report blog from the second quarter of 2014:
12. 5 Tips for Displaying Documents Well at Trial [CVN Video]
11. The 13 Biggest Reasons to Avoid Last-Minute Trial Preparation
10. The Magic of a 30:1 Presentation Preparation Ratio
9. Good-Looking Graphic Design ≠ Good-Working Visual Persuasion
8. 5 Ways to Apply Active Teaching Methods for Better Persuasion
7. Hurry Up and Wait - Using Silence in Depositions
6. What is Visual Persuasion and What Do You Need to Know About It?
5. 4 Tips for Stealing Thunder in the Courtroom
4. Walking the Line: Don't Coach Your Experts (Re: Apple v. Samsung)
3. 7 Ways to Avoid Making Your PowerPoint Slides Your Handout
2. Top 15 Litigation E-Books & Webinars from the Past 12 Months
1. 5 Voir Dire Questions to Avoid
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