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March 17, 2022: TCS Trial Research and Jury Selection helps get $11,000,000 trademark infringement verdict in the US District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division.
TCS was retained by Governor Sarah Palin’s trial team In the Sarah Palin v. New York Times trial. TCS provided, jury research, jury and trial consulting, trial tech and graphics.
Michael Boucher, of TCS, pictured below entering the Southern District of New York with Sarah Palin and Shane Vogt of Turkel, Cuva Barrios. Ken Turkel not pictured.
Our staff of experience trial techs have supported cases small to big utilizing state of the art technology in traditional and creative ways. Our trial techs will help make your case come to life.
TCS’s graphic artists work with your team to create 2D graphics, 3D animations, medical illustrations and other demonstratives that you need. Our artists can create PowerPoint decks, document blow-ups, and case specific tutorials to educate mediator, judge and jury.
Whether the facts are simple or complicated in your case, your story must resonate with the jury. TCS provides various research studies and jury selection consulting. Let our team of professional’s help find best way to tell your client’s story.
Our integrated approach to trial preparation is based on a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that affect the ultimate outcome of a case.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is priceless. Video captures a real-world picture that give you a way to help inform, educate, and persuade jurors and potential clients.
Whether your case needs a high-end quality animation based off CAD drawings, or a quick demonstrative that simply shows what the evidence was in real-time, TCS has the skilled staff to put the animation together for you in a cost effective way.
Our integrated approach to trial preparation is based on a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that affect the ultimate outcome of a case.