Professional instruction addresses the strategic use of visual communication in litigation, with a focus on improving clarity, strengthening narrative structure, and supporting effective trial presentation. These programs provide attorneys and legal professionals with practical frameworks for developing witness interviews, organizing complex information, and translating case materials into clear and persuasive visual form. Instruction emphasizes applied methodology, production workflow, and the technical considerations necessary to ensure visual accuracy and reliability in legal environments.
Courses have been delivered through professional organizations, including Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs for the Washington State Association for Justice, covering subjects such as witness interview strategy, visual storytelling methodology, and the development of presentation systems used in trial preparation. These programs equip legal professionals with tools and processes that can be directly applied within active casework.
Instruction continues to expand alongside advances in technology. Upcoming programs include AI DIY for Litigation Graphics Application, which examines the practical integration of artificial intelligence into visual strategy workflows. This course addresses implementation frameworks, production efficiency, ethical considerations, and the responsible use of AI to enhance clarity and communication. The program reflects the ongoing evolution of visual litigation support and the role of emerging technologies in shaping future trial presentation practices.