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Client Testimonials

 

 

We are extremely proud of the feedback we have received from our clients over the years for the quality of our work and our commitment to their success. Below are a few testimonials from a sampling of our clients.
 

"To be able to consider the group of multi-talented people in your office as part of our trial team gave us an edge that displayed itself countless times during the trial, and was a clear advantage. That advantage was shown over and over again at trial through the quality of the work & advice from your office. That quality, particularly when compared to what your competitors presented on behalf of our adversaries made us very thankful to be working with Trial Exhibits. The fact that the other side was unable to use Trial Exhibits became such a visible advantage to us at trial."

Mark A. McClure, Peterson & Myers, P.A.

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"[Trial Exhibits] attend and helped me put together what I thought was an impressive presentation...
[Trial Exhibits] does great work and is part of our team. Just wanted you to know that [Trial Exhibits] does a lot for us that goes unnoticed."

Tom Carlock, Carlock Copeland

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"I am writing to let you know what a great job Adam Smith [at Trial Exhibits] did during our recent trial . . . At times his transition from one document to another was so seamless that I felt like he was reading my mind. His organization helped us appear to be much better prepared than the other side. It was also nice to have his perspective on the case itself. He has very good instincts and insight. I look forward to having Trial Exhibits work on my future trials."

Rolfe Martin, Owen Gleaton Egan Sweeney

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"I have finally gotten out of the dark ages and had the pleasure of working with Trial Exhibits with electronic courtroom presentation . . . I am hooked forever. We are having a massive "board burning" party over here in the near future.[They were] masterful in the courtroom pulling up documents and data perfectly on cue so that we did not skip a beat. The Plaintiff's attorney used the old fashioned boards and looked like the Keystone Cops more often than not in doing so."

Paul Weathington, The Weathington Firm

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"I have had an opportunity to work with Trial Exhibits on two recent cases, and I can tell you that they are extremely professional and easy to work with. They always respond in a prompt and timely manner, and their input and work is imaginative and gives us a great feeling of confidence in going to trial."

Bob Berry, Brinsin Askew Berry

 

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