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In this IMS Insights Podcast episode, Senior Client Success Advisor Adam Bloomberg talks with Senior Jury Consulting & Strategy Advisor Chris Ritter—author of Creating Winning Trial Strategies—about the power of visuals in the courtroom. Their conversation explores how the creative process behind trial graphics can sharpen case narratives, clarify complex information, and engage jurors on multiple levels.

Listen now for insights on:

  • The real purpose behind trial graphics
  • A five-step process for building persuasive visuals
  • Common missteps attorneys make with courtroom demonstratives
  • How to make complex ideas relatable to jurors
  • Why thinking visually can elevate your entire case strategy

Ideal for trial lawyers, litigation teams, and professionals navigating complex disputes, this episode delivers actionable takeaways on how visual advocacy supports stronger outcomes in court.

Find the original LinkedIn Live recording here.

Learn more about Chris’s expertise: G. Christopher Ritter, JD | Senior Jury Consulting & Strategy Advisor

Read about Adam’s background: Adam Bloomberg | Senior Client Success Advisor

Explore IMS’s jury consulting and trial graphics services: Our Trial Consultancy Services | IMS Legal Strategies

IMS has delivered strategic litigation consulting and expert witness services to leading global law firms and Fortune 500 companies for more than 30 years, in more than 65,000 cases. IMS consultants become an extension of your legal team from pre-suit investigation services to discovery and then on to arbitration and trial. Learn more at imslegal.com.

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