The law says that juries and other decision makers are sworn to inquire into and declare a verdict on matters of fact. But it does not say they are sworn to understand your argument!
So, in times when the arguments become more and more complex, the need for compelling, strategic courtroom graphics can often make the difference in your case.
The professional staff at DecisionQuest is trained in the psychology of visual perception. We help you test and develop a visual strategy for communicating persuasively with judges, jurors, arbitrators, mediation panels, regulatory groups or any other triers of fact.
A key element of this strategy is the recommendation of the most effective presentation medium and technology to be used in your particular case. The advice we give is based upon several factors:
what we know about how jurors understand and process visual information,
what we learn from case-specific jury research,
what we see in application of the most advanced visual information,
an understanding of the needs of your expert witnesses,
and the demands and constraints of the physical location of your courtroom or hearing facility.