Law Practice
Feb. 19, 2019
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See more on Look at me!A great trial lawyer must harmonize his or her oral and visual presentations, so that they complement each other rather than competing for the jury's attention





Alex G. Romain
Partner
Jenner & Block LLP
litigation
Email: aromain@jenner.com
Alex is a leading national trial lawyer with nearly 20 years of experience in high-stakes, complex commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense.

A great trial lawyer must harmonize his or her oral and visual presentations, so that they complement each other rather than competing for the jury's attention. This article offers three tips to help you achieve this balance at trial.
1. Avoid the "redundancy effect." The "redundancy effect" is a phe...
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