Demonstratives can be particularly important in closing arguments, efficiently summarizing points and vividly supporting key elements of your argument that will help jurors remember when they deliberate. Watch how attorneys used demonstratives effectively in closings across a range of cases.
Description | Attorney | Proceeding |
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Use of Demonstrative in Slip-and-Fall Case Closings, Traumatic brain injury, Premises liability | Sean Claggett | Hendrickson v. Lowe's Home ... |
Photos Highlighting Impact of Catastrophic Injuries Closings, Multiple defendants | Lloyd Bell | Buckelew, et al. v. Womack,... |
Using a Costume to Make an Argument More Vivid Closings, Traumatic brain injury | Nicholas Rowley | Carter v. Kern High School ... |
Using a Visual "Roadmap" to Highlight Non-economic Damages Closings, Talc | W. "Mark" Lanier | Ingham v. Johnson & Johnson |
Summarizing Accident Reconstruction Video Closings, | Frank Bayuk | Hall, et al. v. Yamaha |
Using Graphics to Show What Plaintiffs Must Prove in a Talc Case Closings, Talc | Allison Brown | Giese v. Johnson & Johnson |
Use of Poster Boards to Highlight Key Points Closings, Tobacco | Kenneth Reilly | Elba Blasco v. R.J. Reynold... |
Physical Demonstrative to Blunt Defense Alternate Causation Claim Closings | Keith Mitnik | Osvath v. Dolive |
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