To get the best result for our clients, whether by settlement or verdict, we need to reduce our cases down to their essence, simplifying themes and presenting compelling arguments on the evidence. As trial lawyers, we try to control every part of the case from opening to closing — all the witnesses, questions, answers and every piece of evidence presented — striving to eliminate all surprises and to keep the jury focused on our theme.

Putting a case together has a lot of similarities to producing a television program. Think about those TV courtroom dramas — the directors, producers and actors working from a script, knowing in advance everything that is going to happen and using professional filming and studio editing techniques to dramatically tell the story. Did you ever wish you could communicate your client’s story as effectively and dramatically as it’s done on TV? With a good video settlement brochure you can.

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