Click below to download a paper presented at the 2016 Annual Alberta Expropriation Conference titled:
"Showing Your Case: New Opportunities for Demonstrative Evidence", by Keith Wilson, B.A., LL.B.
Click below to download a paper presented at the 2016 Annual Alberta Expropriation Conference titled:
"Showing Your Case: New Opportunities for Demonstrative Evidence", by Keith Wilson, B.A., LL.B.
Click below to download a paper presented at the 2016 Annual Alberta Expropriation Conference titled:
"Showing Your Case: New Opportunities for Demonstrative Evidence", by Keith Wilson, B.A., LL.B.
Click below to download a paper presented at the 2016 Annual Alberta Expropriation Conference titled:
"Showing Your Case: New Opportunities for Demonstrative Evidence", by Keith Wilson, B.A., LL.B.
ANIMATION
Modern technology has changed the way we receive and convey information; go beyond text-based and oral testimony by providing your experts and witnesses a visual aid to improve the understanding and persuasiveness of your case.
DEMONSTRATE COMPLEX SUBJECT MATTER VISUALLY.
Computer animations can assist a decision makers understand complex cause-and-effect relationships. Animations also assist experts and investigators explain the complex and technical subject matter of their testimony.
Animations assist in explaining complex simultaneous events in a manner that words cannot achieve.
Computer animations can assist a trier of fact understand complex cause-and-effect relationships. They also assist experts in explaining the complex and technical subject matter of their testimony.
USES OF
ANIMATION
MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
PATENT DISPUTES
ENGINEERING FAILURES
WATER LAW, WETLANDS & DRAINAGE DISPUTES
ENVIRONMENTAL SPILLS & CONTAMINANT DELINEATION
CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES