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Courtroom Presentations - Electronic Trial Presentation, Trial Consultanting, Trial Services PDF Print E-mail

An electronic courtroom presentation makes use of computers, projectors, and monitors to show and support the message being told to an audience such as a judge and jury. Electronic trial presentations can be an extremely effective tool in trial by helping jurors better understand the case, stay focused on the issues, and create a feeling of being included because they are clearly shown everything that a witness may be referring to or discussing. Our experienced Presentation Specialists and Trial Consultants will operate the presentation software and equipment in the courtroom allowing the legal team to focus on the case. In trial where juror’s opinions and impressions are the critical factor in the outcome, visual support and experience are the keys to success.

We provide significant advantages during ligitation: 

Flexibility: We are available 24/7. By using electronic presentation, changes can be made instantaneously- day, night and during trial. 

Reliability: We take all the necessary precautions to ensure a glitch free trial presentation. We own all of our equipment so that we know it will work. We also use two identical computers at trial for total redundancy. 

Experience: Every Trial Consultating Specialist at Trial Exhibits receives months of specialized training before operating presentations on their own, and our Trial Consultants have run presentations in hundreds of electronic trials. 

Why Computers? 

Instant Access: Display hundreds or even thousands of exhibits and trial graphics at a moments notice

Multi- Media: Ability to show exhibits of all types including; documents, photos, trial graphics, medical illustrationsvideos and 3D animations

Live Annotation: Computer software allow us to zoom-in, highlight and annotate live in the courtroom. This interactive courtroom presentation helps jurors follow along and remember the important parts of exhibits.