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By Morgan Smith
In Construction Litigation, Litigation, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted August 4, 2023

How to Organize and Present 77,000 Construction Photos for Trial

77,000 photos!!! I admit to being shocked when the key expert on a recent construction defect case told us that over the last couple of years he and his staff had taken over 77,000 electronic [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Litigation, Tools and Tech Posted June 23, 2024

How to Get Google Earth Images Admitted for Litigation

Many attorneys rely on Google Earth as the primary source for finding visual information for specific locations, all over the world, involved in litigation (see my prior post discussing how to [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Litigation, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted June 11, 2024

Five Lessons Learned Going From Litigator to Visual Communication Specialist

People often ask why I stopped litigating cases and created a litigation graphics firm specializing in visual communication for attorneys in mediation and trial. The answer is simple: the work is [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Litigation, Personal Injury Posted March 10, 2024

Two Different Cases, One Similar Lesson: Graphics Make the Key Point

When you’re preparing a case for trial, a great deal of time goes into developing the major themes of your case. Sometimes the case is stunningly complicated, such as in a business dispute [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted January 5, 2024

When Photos Don’t Tell the Story in Litigation

While a picture is surely worth a thousand words, there are times when photographs of a scene don’t cut it for case presentation. In many cases, the scene may have substantially changed [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted December 2, 2023

Adobe Shape: an iPhone App for Quick Vector Drawings

Vector graphics allow you to expand and zoom in on details without pixelation and loss of clarity. This post has a video demonstration of a new free iPhone app, Adobe Shape, which makes it very [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Litigation Posted December 2, 2023

Plan Your Oral Argument With Integrated Visuals

This blog post uses video of a mock deposition and motion argument to review lessons including start thinking about your visual trial presentation before you take depositions; think of visual [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Litigation, Personal Injury Posted November 11, 2023

When Trial Graphics Give Crucial Context to a Case

Trial graphics can go far beyond photographs to enhance juror understanding. This post discusses graphics used to display an unguarded chain-and-sprocket mechanism within a sugar silo. As the [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Legal Graphics, Litigation, Tools and Tech Posted October 28, 2023

Illustrate Digitally to Show the Details Clearly

This post discusses how to avoid the problem of ugly pixelated blow-ups and projections by having images redrawn with vector graphics. Vector graphics like those used in Adobe Illustrator will [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Litigation, Tools and Tech Posted August 28, 2023

Tips for Better Presenting Photographs in Court

Well-presented photographs are powerful tools for litigators. In this post, I'll share some samples that show how we've helped litigators use photographs in court, along with a number of tips for [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Litigation, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted July 21, 2023

Step by Step Development of an Animation That Helps Settle a Case

We all know the power of a well-done animation in front of a jury. Such animations can help visually explain concepts in moments instead of in hours. However, they can also be instrumental in [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted July 3, 2023

The Need for Animations to Show Injury in PI Cases

Regardless of whether liability is an issue, visually explaining to the jury precisely how an injury occurred is a crucial part of a plaintiff’s case presentation. Often, plaintiff’s attorneys [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics Posted June 11, 2024

The Need for Graphics in a Patent Trial, and Other Insights from Judges

At the 2014 annual meeting of the San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association, SFIPLA, a panel of judges shared their experiences and reflections on what works and what doesn't work in a [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics Posted May 22, 2024

Graphics for a Historic Copyright Case

This post tells the story of quick turn-around graphics used in copyright litigation.

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By Michael Kelleher
In Legal Graphics Posted March 22, 2024

Animations and Demonstratives—Lessons From a Murder Trial

Three important lessons for visual aids: (1) Tie animations or other visual aids tightly to the evidence in the case; (2) Use simple visual aids to help jurors understand and track the evidence; [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted March 12, 2024

Using Biomechanical Animations To Prove Your Case

A "biomechanical animation" is a powerful visual format to develop and display in conjunction with a biomechanical expert, even in an admitted liability case. Such animations are relevant when [...]

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By Amy Golden
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted February 8, 2024

How to Get Your Animation In Front of a Jury

After spending time, effort and money to produce an animation that will support a key point of your case (or disprove a key point of your opponents’ case), you want to make sure the jury [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Blogging and Marketing Posted January 14, 2024

Are You Ready to Practice Law Like It’s 2014?

Change is always exciting, and we have an announcement to make as we transition to 2014. The big news for the start of the year is the formation of Cogent Legal, LLC as a partnership between [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted January 8, 2024

Graphics That Helped Plaintiffs Win the PG&E San Bruno Fire Case

Cogent Legal created plaintiffs' visual presentation of the PG&E; San Bruno fire cases for the key motion for summary judgment brought by defendant PG&E.;

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By Michael Kelleher
In Employment Litigation, Legal Graphics Posted January 7, 2024

How to Visually Present an Employee’s History of Performance (or Non-Performance)

Using examples adapted from a real case, this post discusses alternatives to present months of data about an employee's habitual tardiness that led to termination.

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted January 3, 2024

Good News for 2014: Trial Tech Costs Can Be Easier to Recover

Trial courts have discretion to award costs for trial technology under the decision in Bender v. County of Los Angeles, Cal. App. 2d Dist. (July 9, 2023). The court held: "Almost 20 years have [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Blogging and Marketing, Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted December 26, 2023

6 Helpful “How To” Lessons on Legal Tech and Litigation Graphics

Yesterday for Christmas, I opened a box that contained my very own Google Glass, and I know I’ll spend a good chunk of time during this vacation week teaching myself how to use the device. [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Employment Litigation, Legal Graphics Posted December 11, 2023

Statistical Proof that Legal Visuals Work to Persuade Jurors

Legal visuals work. We thought so, and now we have the statistical rigor of a controlled experiment to prove it. In a study comparing opening arguments delivered with and without simple [...]

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By Dave Nugent
In Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted November 19, 2023

How to Help Jurors Understand Spatial Relationships

Good visual presentations enhance juror attention, cognition and retention in the courtroom. By providing comparisons and reference points familiar to the juror, demonstratives can help [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted November 12, 2023

How to Guide the Jury Through the Verdict Form in Closing Argument

In closing argument, it can be effective to show the jury the verdict form and tell them how you hope they fill it out. This technique is particularly important when the jury will face a [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted November 5, 2023

Building the Visual Foundation of Your Construction Defect Case

A few weeks ago, I published a post based on my presentation at the Melvin Belli Seminar on Tort Practice, which focused on a three-step process for attorneys to develop graphics from the very [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted October 31, 2023

A Great Opportunity to Learn Litigation Tech and Presentation Skills

If you’re reading this blog, chances are you have an interest in legal tech and litigation graphics. You likely know they’re important for any 21st-century case presentation. But you [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted October 21, 2023

An Infographic Lesson for Litigators

We recommend to our readers a recent New Yorker article by Gareth Cook entitled Why Abraham Lincoln Loved Infographics. Cook’s New Yorker article discusses Lincoln’s “slave [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted October 16, 2023

How to Build the Visual Foundation of Your Case

We all know by now that we live in a world in which information is delivered visually, and that people learn best when they have visual aids. Attorneys who head to court with demonstratives to [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted October 7, 2023

The Value of Trial Graphics Recognized

As former trial attorneys here at Cogent Legal, we know the value of good trial graphics. Our clients appreciate and understand the need for high-quality in-court presentation too. Recently, [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics Posted August 22, 2023

Displaying Patent Language in Patent Litigation

As lawyers, we are always arguing about documents, and we often need to display those documents in court. In patent cases, displaying documents is particularly important because the [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted July 22, 2023

Timeline Design for Litigation: When to Use a Static Timeline

“I need a timeline.” This is how litigators often start in asking for legal graphics. This start to the graphics conversation makes sense because timelines are perhaps the most common [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted July 16, 2023

Try E-Briefs As Part of Your Hearing or Trial Presentation

For your next trial or important hearing, you should seriously consider using an e-brief to help the judge (and the judge's clerk) navigate and understand your argument. Cogent Legal recently [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted July 11, 2023

Q&A: Talking About Legal Tech, Litigation Graphics, Apps and Why I Do What I Do

Recently, the GCResearchClub.com, a UK-based networking group for in-house lawyers, interviewed me about litigation graphics and case presentation. I excerpted some of the Q&A here. Many [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted July 3, 2023

How to Create an Opening Statement Using Graphic Immersion

I recently had the pleasure of doing a presentation for the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association on technology in the courtroom. My co-presenters (Miles Cooper of Rouda, Feder, Tietjen & [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted May 7, 2024

Two iPad Apps for Attorneys to Present in Court or in Meetings

When the iPad first came out and attorneys began using it as a tool to help present their cases visually, I thought how great it would be if a presentation could be seen by all participants on [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Personal Injury Posted March 20, 2024

Getting a Brain Injury Animation Admitted the Hard Way

The great thing about trials is you never know what’s going to happen. I certainly never heard of an attorney offering to place herself into potential physical harm in order to get an [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Business Litigation, Construction Litigation, Employment Litigation, Intellectual Property, Legal Graphics, Personal Injury, Tools and Tech Posted March 14, 2024

How Interactive Timelines Build and Strengthen Opening Statements

Timelines are probably one of the most common things we create at Cogent Legal for clients in all types of cases. Employment, business and personal injury cases are ideally suited for laying out [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted March 4, 2024

The Litigation Graphics Lesson in the “Wealth Inequality in America” Video

I always like to share examples of what I consider powerful graphics to give attorneys ideas on what’s possible to create for use in litigation. This morning, I was struck by a video going [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Construction Litigation, Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted February 28, 2024

What Litigators Can Learn From Some of the Coolest Graphics in Construction

I am constantly amazed at how the world of litigation has changed so much in such a short period of time since I started practicing almost 20 years ago. OK, I accept that some of you don’t [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted February 19, 2024

How Graphics Help the President Persuade and Can Help Attorneys Too

Last week, Ken Broda-Bahm wrote a great piece about the recent State of the Union Address (“Check Your Alignment in Multiparty Litigation“), commenting on how the dueling responses by [...]

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By Michael Kelleher
In Business Litigation, Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted January 30, 2024

A Graphics War Story: How a Big Board Showed Market Manipulation

In this blog, we occasionally like to share stories of how legal graphics can change the course of litigation. The following war story comes courtesy of Roger Mead, an accomplished litigator at [...]

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By Morgan Smith
In Legal Graphics, Tools and Tech Posted June 10, 2024

Why Attorneys Should Treat Mediation Like Trial

These days, the case that gets tried is the exception, and the case that settles at mediation is the rule. A study by the National Center for State Courts concluded that only about 3 percent of [...]

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