Over the past decade, Animators has worked on some
of the largest and most significant cases covering nearly every legal
practice area imaginable. The general principal that a dynamic trial
exhibit will not only help keep a jury interested, but will also dramatically
increase their level of understanding and retention is applicable to
every type of litigation. Animators successful work over the last
decade has proven that, no matter what type of litigation is involved,
demonstrative evidence not only serves to enhance the attorneys
individual arguments, but also helps create a more compelling and persuasive
overall trial presentation.
In its approach to creating exhibits, Animators recognizes that two
thirds of the typical lay audience are visual learners, whereas most
lawyers are auditory learners. Auditory learners will try to teach in
the same way that they learn, that is by speaking, whereas visual learners
will want to be taught by seeing. To bridge this inherent
communication gap between trial teams and judge or jury, Animators
provides attorney consultants and highly trained information artists
who are specialists in translating complex and boring information into
interesting and understandable visual information.
However, Animators services to the litigator are not limited to
simply creating dynamic animations and trial exhibits. In addition to
offering its clients the highest quality demonstrative exhibits in the
industry, as a result of its experienced legal consultants, Animators
is also able to suggest various strategies to help streamline the litigators
most compelling legal arguments, thereby resulting in a more interesting
and persuasive trial presentation.
In virtually every case in which trial exhibits are utilized, the litigator
will want to identify the specific problems posed by their particular
type of case, and then develop trial exhibits that most effectively
solve that problem. The following examples outline some noteworthy examples
of the thousands of cases in which Animators has worked closely with
litigators to solve these problems. They are broken down into the following
practice areas: Intellectual Property,
Complex Commercial Litigation,
Antitrust, Product
Liability, Scientific,
Document Intensive Cases,
Environmental, Construction,
and Aviation. These examples
clearly demonstrate how, in the past, Animators has developed and combined
different types of dynamic trial exhibits to effectively solve any problem
facing the modern litigator.