Estrin Education Inc.

Litigation: Effective Use of Timelines at Trial

Webinar approx. 60 min. (1 Hr. CLE)

The power of demonstration with visual aids is psychologically influential in shaping and guiding opinion. Persuasive and decision-building visuals, timelines are essential tools when presenting information in courtrooms, ITC hearings, the USTPO Trial and Appeal Board, DOJ office, or in a pitch to a potential client. Learn how to leverage unique strategic opportunities to support and strengthen your case. 
 
Presentation
Ryan is as engaging as he is informative with examples of the persuasive power and strategy applicable to simplify the case story through trial technology and litigation graphics such as animation, video, foam core trial exhibits, PowerPoint presentations and more. 

Participants will discover
•Best Practices in using demonstrative evidence and visual support for litigation argument and   testimony 
•Strategic advantages and opportunities for using timeline graphics in trial
•Styles and techniques of courtroom graphics and timelines 

Ultimate value to participants
Participants will learn how to use timelines to help orient the jury or judge; serve as a memory stimulator for the trial lawyer and expert witness; how to establish timelines as a permanent exhibit; and, the most effective strategies to make timelines persuasive key exhibits. 

About the Speaker
 
Ryan H. Flax is Managing Director of Litigation Consulting and General Counsel for A2L Consulting, the nation's leading litigation consulting firm,
whose expertise has been included in more than 10,000 cases as well as featured in the Wall Street Journal, The National Law Journal, Legal Times,
Inc., NBC News, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.

Consulting for the top litigation teams in the nation to prepare for trial and improve persuasiveness in litigation, Flax has obtained jury verdicts cumulatively totaling over $1 billion in damages on behalf of his clients, and recently was a driving force on the team that brought in a $600 million verdict,
the 6th largest patent verdict in history. Flax is an adjunct professor of law at American University's Washington College of Law, where he teaches
advanced trial advocacy, focusing on litigation techniques in the modern, high-tech courtroom, and maximizing litigation persuasion. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Wake Forest University and a Juris Doctor degree from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.