From timelines to organizational charts and financial exhibits, we turn complex facts into visuals juries understand — and remember.
Legal-eze creates clear, persuasive static exhibit boards and multimedia trial presentations that help decision-makers understand what happened — and why it matters. From timelines and medical illustrations to financial charts and organizational diagrams, we translate complex facts into visuals that make your theory easy to follow and hard to ignore.
Every exhibit we produce is rooted in the evidentiary record and developed in close collaboration with the attorneys, experts, engineers, and consultants to support accuracy, admissibility, and impact. We don't just make things look polished. We make them persuasive.
Whether you need a single board for opening or a full set of courtroom-ready exhibits and PowerPoint/digital presentations for a complex trial, Legal-eze delivers — on time, every time.
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Clear, persuasive event timelines that organize key facts, communications, and decisions — from single-page boards to fully animated courtroom slide decks built for openings, closings, and witness examinations.
Specialized chronologies built from medical records, treatment histories, and expert narratives — tracing the arc of an injury from incident through diagnosis, treatment, surgery, and long-term prognosis.
Financial damages charts, comparative data exhibits, trend lines, and statistical summaries that translate expert testimony and complex economic models into visuals any juror can understand.
Explanatory exhibits that teach a jury how something works before arguing who was wrong. Process flows, system diagrams, step-by-step procedure breakdowns, regulatory standards, and industry practice exhibits.
Visual maps of the people, entities, and relationships at the center of your case — combined with corporate structure diagrams, chain-of-command charts, and reporting hierarchy exhibits. Who knew whom, who held authority, and where liability lands.
Clean, easy-to-follow boards and slides that support direct and cross — highlighting testimony, admissions, demonstratives, and key record citations without overwhelming the jury.
Scene layouts, spatial diagrams, and site maps that clarify positions, distances, lines of sight, and movement — built from the facts to make "where" and "how" instantly understandable.
Courtroom-ready boards that simplify legal standards, elements, and burdens — designed to help jurors track what must be proven and why the evidence satisfies it.
Technical visuals that explain design intent, components, warnings, and failure modes — including defect themes, causation sequences, and side-by-side comparisons grounded in the record.
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