Trial Graphics Delaware Providers
A2L Consulting has deep roots in Wilmington, Delaware and we routinely support trial teams in the federal courts providing trial tech, jury research and trial graphics in Delaware. We have participated in trials before Judge Sleet, Judge Stark and several before Judge Robinson.
Contact:
Alex Brown
302.468.1535
brown@a2lc.com
Our Founder conceived of our firm while living in Greenville and attending Widener Law School in Wilmington, Delaware. There he helped draft briefs that led to a successful reversal in the Supreme Court of Delaware. Delaware was also home to firm's first client in 1995.
Local press in Delaware has covered the local trial graphics success stories that A2L Consulting has been a part of since 1995. Some of those articles are:
- This Art is Judged in Court. Widener Graduate’s Company Assists Legal Arguments
- Firms Seek their Pot of Gold Entrepreneurs Attend Fair for Shot at Venture Capital
- Alumni Profiles: Kenneth J. Lopez
Recently Published Trial Graphics-Focused Articles
Most trial lawyers think they know what a voir dire consultant does. You bring one in to read jurors—maybe to catch the one person who crosses their arms, won’t make eye contact, or wears an ACAB pin to court. If that’s your understanding, let me be the first to tell you: you’re barely scratching the surface. Read more
I've written extensively about what you should do when using storytelling techniques in the courtroom to persuade. I've even released a free book and free webinar on the topic. But I don't think I've ever really talked about the mistakes one can make—most of which I've seen (from opponents). Legal storytelling is both an art and a technique that can be incredibly effective. However, it's...Read more
In an ideal courtroom, decisions are rendered based solely on facts and evidence. However, real-world trials often reveal a different narrative—one where emotion, bias, and human psychology significantly influence outcomes. This divergence highlights the crucial role of jury consultants in navigating the intricate interplay between fact and emotion. Read more
Introduction: The Illusion of Rational Minds Ask most people—especially smart professionals—how they form opinions, and you’ll get some version of the same story: "I look at the facts. I weigh the evidence. I follow the logic." But here’s the problem: neuroscience, psychology, and real-world experience say otherwise. Read more
At Persuadius, we specialize in transforming complexity into clarity—especially using litigation graphics. Whether it’s a demonstrative exhibit that makes a technical expert accessible or a timeline that crystallizes causation, the right visual can make all the difference. Read more