There are many different kinds of demonstrative exhibits that can help you teach your case to the jury. For some cases a timeline is sufficient. Others, because of their complexity and duration, may require case-specific technical illustrations, analogies, flow charts, statistical graphics, organizational charts, or architectural renderings or maps, each of which may be made dynamic through the use of magnetics, peeloffs or overlays.

The advocate who teaches best wins. It is essential that the jury pay careful attention if they are to learn and retain the issues in your case.

ARTISTS-AT-LAW creates graphics that are clear, compelling, attention-grabbing, and admissible.

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