Courtroom Animation by A2L Consulting (formerly Animators at Law)
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a courtroom animation is worth a million words.
No other courtroom technology has the persuasive punch that courtroom animation has. After all, seeing truly is believing. And when a judge or jury sees a courtroom animation about the function of a patented device, sees biochemistry in action, sees how the plane crashed, sees the trouble the construction project is in, or sees how the environmental plume moved, they will have a hard time seeing it any other way.
And that's the point, isn't it. We only want the judge or jury to see it our way. The harder the other side's position is to imagine, the more likely we are to be seen as correct.
We work with engineers, doctors, scientists and even economists acting as experts to create courtroom animations that tech and persuade. We do this in all kinds of cases, but practically, the amount at stake must be significant enough to justify the investment.
In our decades of creating animation for the courtroom, we've never had an an animation excluded from evidence, and this is important. Admissibility is key when it comes to animation. If it does not get admitted, money is wasted. We simply won't let that happen.
Below are a variety of topics related to courtroom animation that may help you as you think about using courtroom animation:
- Admissibility of Courtroom Animation
- Courtroom Animation in the ITC
- Turning Patent Drawings in Courtroom Animation
- Courtroom Animation and Automobile Litigation
- Using Courtroom Animation to Teach Science to Juries
- Aviation Cases and Courtroom Animation
- 4 Types of Animation Used in Litigation
- Courtroom Animation: Use in Environmental Litigation
- Construction Litigation and Courtroom Animation
- Patent Litigation and Courtroom Animation
About A2L Consulting
A2L operates in many cities around the world from our Washington, DC national headquarters. These cities include: New York, New York, Los Angeles, California, Chicago, Illinois, Houston, Texas, Phoenix, Arizona, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, San Antonio, Texas, San Diego, California, Dallas, Texas, San Jose, California, Detroit, Michigan, Jacksonville, Florida, Indianapolis, Indiana, San Francisco, California, Columbus, Ohio, Austin, Texas, Memphis, Tennessee, Fort Worth, Texas, Baltimore, Maryland and Charlotte, North Carolina.
Have Questions or Need Help?
Contact Persuadius 24/7 to run I would be happy to serve as your point of contact for questions about jury consulting, mock trials, litigation graphics, in-court trial support technicians, visual advocacy and other litigation consulting services:
Michele Hargrove
Director, Client Development
800.847.9330
hargrove@persuadius.com