Our Top 100 Articles Since 2014: A Decade of Engaging and Informative Content
Our blog has been thriving for nearly a decade, accumulating over a million visits during this remarkable period. As we approach the official 10-year blog anniversary next year, we also celebrate the impressive 28-year milestone of our entire company. To stay in tune with our readers' preferences, we meticulously monitor the traffic of each blog post, enabling us to identify the crème de la crème. Without further ado, here are the top 100 most engaging blog posts from the past ten extraordinary years. 5 Questions to Ask in Voir Dire The Top 14 Testimony Tips for Litigators and Expert
5 Essential Ways to Win Over a Jury: Tips for Trial Consultants and Attorneys
1. To win them over. Have you ever encountered someone who always assumes their ex is lying, even when they're not? Or have you observed how trusting people can be in a new relationship, even if it's all a facade? It's because we have an innate desire to believe those we like, and vice versa. Therefore, it is crucial to leave a positive impression on the jury - while you don't need them to fall head over heels for you, you certainly can't afford to rub them the wrong way. Research has uncovered some insightful tips on what creates
7 Ways Expert Report Graphics are Different from Trial Graphics
and Dan Regard, CEO/Founder, iDSAs seasoned litigation consultants with law degrees, Dan (a testifying forensics expert and CEO) and Ken (a trial consultant, trial graphics expert, and CEO) have witnessed firsthand the striking distinctions between expert witness graphics and trial graphics. While these graphic types may appear similar, these types of graphics serve entirely different purposes in the legal realm.Let's delve into seven ways in which expert witness graphics and trial graphics diverge: 1. Inform vs. Persuade. Expert witness graphics are meticulously crafted to illustrate expert testimony, whereas trial graphics are strategically designed to present evidence before a jury. Expert