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DOAR is pleased to announce the publication of our book “The Science of Courtroom Litigation – Jury Research and Analytical Graphics” and would like to congratulate Sam Solomon as one of the co-authors.

With the tools discussed in this new book, trial teams can go to court with a research-based presentation strategy that will capture the jury's attention. This book shows you how to develop and test case themes using valid jury research techniques and how to create effective graphics that educate and persuade the jury. It also shows you how to make the most of trial technology to streamline and strengthen your case.

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Animated Version of Graphics referenced in various chapters

Chapter 14 - Implications for Case Strategy: Developing Analytical Graphics
14-01  Corporate Actions and Responsibilities
14-02 Corporate Communication
13-03A Patent-Specific Graphics - A
14-03B Patent-Specific Graphics - B
14-03C Patent-Specific Graphics - C
14-03D Patent-Specific Graphics - D
14-04 Accounting for Reserves
14-05 Sequential Display of Key Information
14-06 “Independent” Research?
14-07 Evaluating the Evidence
   
Chapter 15 - Examples of Effective Analytical Graphics
15-01 Introducing Key Players - A
15-02 Introducing Key Players - B
15-03 A Standard Organizational Chart
15-04 Corporate Communication
15-05 Sequence of Events
15-07 Time Line
15-08 Stock Price Analysis
15-09 Plotting Events
15-10 Educational Graphic
15-11 Language and Definition
15-12 Animation and Illustration
15-13 Interactive Graphic
15-14 Describe a Complex Process
15-15 Damage Calculation
15-16 Past Performance in Damages Estimate
15-17 Claims vs. Facts
15-18 Burden of Proof
   
Chapter 16 - Admissibility of Analytical Graphics at Trial
16-01 Insurance Litigation
16-02 Personal Injury
16-03 Trademark Infringement
16-04 Regulatory Investigation
16-05 Construction Disputes