IMS Senior Client Success Advisor Adam Bloomberg introduces a discussion between Senior Director of Jury Consulting Chris Dominic and Trial Consultant Michelle Cooper, JD, on the implications of Federal Rule of Evidence 107 for trial presentations and visual strategy.
Watch now to examine how Federal Rule 107 influences the way attorneys approach demonstratives, including the distinction between visuals used for persuasion and those that may be admitted into evidence. Michelle shares practical insight into how trial teams can approach visual development with greater intention, prioritizing clarity, accuracy, and alignment with admitted evidence when appropriate. She also highlights the importance of beginning visual strategy early in case development and maintaining a disciplined approach throughout trial.
Ideal for trial attorneys and litigation professionals, this on-demand webcast offers a framework for aligning courtroom presentations with current evidentiary expectations while supporting juror understanding. By focusing on structure and usability, trial teams can create visuals that not only clarify arguments in the moment but also assist jurors as they evaluate evidence during deliberations.
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