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We consult with attorneys from the very start of the case, shaping a clear trial roadmap that aligns facts, themes, and visuals with your burden of proof.
Our team helps develop persuasive case themes, provides jury consulting support to identify jurors who are most receptive to your case themes, and prepares demonstrative evidence that reinforces your theory at every stage of trial.
From opening statement through closing argument, we help juries understand the nuances of the case through clean storytelling, courtroom-ready visual design, and coordinated presentation support.
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Timelines, demonstrative exhibits, and case visuals built to support your narrative and evidentiary record.
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🫀Anatomically accurate medical visuals that explain mechanism, causation, and damages in plain language.
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🖥️Hot-seat and multimedia support to deliver every exhibit at the right moment with confidence and clarity.
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Drawing on decades of trial experience, we help identify and select jurors who are most receptive to your case themes — giving your visuals and narrative the best possible audience from day one of trial.
A litigation consultant works alongside trial counsel from case intake through verdict — helping shape case strategy, develop persuasive themes, plan demonstrative evidence, and coordinate all visual and technology support. At Legal‑eze, our consultants bring decades of in-courtroom experience across virtually every area of law, giving attorneys a strategic partner who understands both the legal theory and how juries actually process and retain information.
Jury consulting focuses on identifying and selecting jurors who are most receptive to your case themes. At Legal‑eze, our jury consulting is integrated with everything else we do — because we understand not just juror psychology in the abstract, but specifically which types of jurors respond best to the visual themes, demonstratives, and narrative structure we've built for your case. We help attorneys develop voir dire strategy, evaluate juror profiles, and select a panel that gives your evidence and arguments the best possible audience from the first day of trial.
The earlier the better. Litigation consultants add the most value when engaged at or near case intake — before case themes calcify, before depositions are taken, and well before trial prep begins. Early involvement allows us to help shape the narrative, identify the most powerful visuals, and ensure that every piece of demonstrative evidence is designed around a coherent theory from the start. That said, we regularly step in at any stage, including last-minute trial support.
This is the core advantage of working with Legal‑eze. Our litigation consultants, graphic artists, medical illustrators, and trial technologists all work under one roof. The strategy developed in consulting directly informs what gets built in graphics, how medical illustrations are framed, and how evidence is organized for the hot-seat operator at trial. There are no handoff gaps, no disconnects between the story and the visuals, and no last-minute surprises in the courtroom.
Yes. Legal‑eze has provided litigation consulting to both plaintiff and defense teams for over 30 years. We are trusted by 34 AmLaw 100 firms and have supported some of the largest verdicts in U.S. history on both sides of the docket. Our consultants bring no inherent bias — only a commitment to building the most persuasive possible presentation of your case.
Yes. Opening and closing are the highest-leverage moments in any trial and we treat them as the centerpiece of our consulting work. We help attorneys structure their narrative, identify the visual exhibits that will carry the most weight with the specific jury, and refine the presentation for clarity and emotional impact. We can also support mock presentation runs and provide feedback on pacing, language, and visual sequencing before you walk into court.