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The Power of Analogies in Securities Litigation | Episode 75

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IMS Senior Jury Consulting Advisor Chris Dominic is joined by Trial Consultant Michelle Cooper, Esq., for a compelling conversation on how trial teams can use storytelling, visual advocacy, and analogies to make complex financial concepts more relatable in the courtroom. Drawing from their real-world litigation expertise, Chris and Michelle explore effective strategies for framing issues like business judgment and trust in ways that resonate with jurors.

Their discussion offers insight into overcoming juror bias, building credibility, and clarifying abstract data through meaningful narratives. For legal teams navigating the complexities of securities disputes, this IMS Insights Podcast episode is a valuable resource for enhancing courtroom communication and achieving optimal outcomes.

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 45,000 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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IMS Senior Jury Consulting Advisor Chris Dominic is joined by Trial Consultant Michelle Cooper, Esq., for a compelling conversation on how trial teams can use storytelling, visual advocacy, and analogies to make complex financial concepts more relatable in the courtroom. Drawing from their real-world litigation expertise, Chris and Michelle explore effective strategies for framing issues like business judgment and trust in ways that resonate with jurors.

Their discussion offers insight into overcoming juror bias, building credibility, and clarifying abstract data through meaningful narratives. For legal teams navigating the complexities of securities disputes, this IMS Insights Podcast episode is a valuable resource for enhancing courtroom communication and achieving optimal outcomes.

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 45,000 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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