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| You may show numerous documents to present your case, but there are always those documents that go to the heart of your argument. By creating Document Call-Out graphics, you can set apart certain documents and emphasize their most relevant clauses/portions. |
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Organizational charts are used to introduce the different people/parties involved in your matter and show their relationships to each other. These are particularly useful in cases with numerous individuals or companies involved. |
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| Checklists can be used in numerous ways, but most often as a way to summarize your arguments, show standards of care were met or show burden of proof was not met, etc. |
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Timelines are used to help explain how events unfolded and/or to show how these events relate to each other. |
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| Comparison charts can be used to highlight similarities or differences in various pieces of text such as witness testimony, proposed claim constructions, public statements etc. |
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Text charts can be used in numerous ways, but most often as a way to summarize information. It may be a bullet point list of your key arguments, an enumeration of facts in your favor, or a snippet of pertinent testimony |
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