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Complex legal matters increasingly call for illustrations, animations, or video segments that highlight key points. Litigators need accurate renderings in a tight time frame. Equally important, they need to see the visual communications evolve from concept, through rough, to final, so they can coordinate the presentation with the content and logic of the case overall.

Magnificent Publications specializes in large, complex projects in which graphics and verbal messages work in tandem to achieve maximum persuasive effect. We are deadline-driven, and we work effectively with professionals in other fields including economics, medicine, information technology, and law.

As shown here, we hold our graphic design teams to high standards. We have the skills to present information in a wide variety of ways, based on the context and desired effect. Comments from client teams are always addressed promptly, with attention to detail.

Litigation sample

The point: When a baby’s shoulder is lodged against the mother’s pubic bone, the obstetrician needs to act quickly. Failure to manipulate the baby out of the birth canal successfully can result in injury to the nerves controlling movement and sensation in the arm.

Litigation sample

The point: A knee injury sustained in 1999 resulted in arthritis by 2001. The patient’s condition continued to worsen. By 2002, tissue death due to insufficient blood supply was observed in the rounded part of the bone.

There’s more than one way to make a case.

Litigation Support

Litigation Sample

The point: Mutual fund managers almost never sustain superior performance year after year, an argument for investments that are indexed to the stock market.

Litigation Support

Litigation Sample

The point: High management fees can make it challenging for hedge funds to achieve the same return as mutual funds.

Litigation Sample
The point:
More than half of museums, 57 percent, are free to the public; of the museums that charge admission, 59 percent have free days.

Litigation Support

The point: Performance of asset classes varies randomly from year to year, an argument for controlling portfolio risk through diversification.

 

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