Litigation Graphics Consultants in New York, NY (NYC)
As one of the most sophisticated cities in the world, New York is home to commerce, government, fashion, technology, education, and international diplomacy, among other things. In these highly specialized fields, a specialized language, often a jargon, exists. When litigating a case, it is crucial to communicate the meaning behind the terminology to the judge and jury, especially because the true meaning behind the complex concepts is often misunderstood by the general public.
When evidence is presented using litigation graphics, New York trials serve as an ideal venue where graphics can support and corroborate evidence that might otherwise be misconstrued. A litigator is responsible for helping the jury understand the concepts and underlying details, and with the jargon used so prolifically in areas such as finance and technology, the litigation graphics may be the only thing that brings the audience to the needed understanding of the concept. The lawyer, in essence, is responsible for closing the communication gap between the experts in the field and the layman on the street. By using litigation graphics – power point presentations, maps, illustrations, diagrams – the lawyer can educate the audience on complex terminology, providing a visual guide to understanding the often confusing spoken terminology.
For many people, the first thing that comes to mind about New York is Wall Street. The media of late have created a common language that enables us to understand the financial stories that permeate the streets. The actual terminology, however, of the experts in those fields is more detailed than the common language, which means the street understanding of a word will ultimately work against a litigant unless that litigant can educate the jury as to the specifics behind the word as they pertain to the case at hand. If the litigator details out the concepts on a visual aid through litigation graphics, New York laymen are better able to understand the story the litigator is telling. Using graphics helps the judge and jury see the real issues and can downplay the negative connotations jury members may have gotten from headlines that use the same terminology as sound bites, and that don’t truly reflect the issues.
With being the most populace city in the US, real estate legal matters are prevalent in New York which again highlights that with the use of litigation graphics, New York juries are better able to visualize the evidence being presented. Real estate issues, which deal with physical entities, are better understood with visual graphics than with verbal descriptions. Graphics used properly can clarify international terminology that may not be familiar to the jury.
With the use of graphic illustrations, animation, trial exhibits, and other visual communications, the litigator can present evidence that is informative and interesting. These serve as tools for the arts of counseling and negotiation, essentially giving the litigator an arsenal of evidentiary support for the case.
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
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