South Florida Legal Graphics and Litigation Support Firm Focuses on Customer Service
We would like to thank our clients for their business and support for over 15 years. APVisuals would appreciate some feedback on how we are
Jury Distracted? Get and Keep Your Jury's Attention
APVisuals discusses tips on how to keep a South Florida jury engaged during trial to help your odds of winning. Jurors are easily distracted
Why Medical Illustrations in South Florida Make a Difference?
Medical Illustrations are necessary to demonstrated an injury, surgery, hardware, or other internal issue when litigating. APVisuals, offer
Should I Hire a Tech / Hot Seat Operator to Run My Presentation at Trial?
APVisuals, local legal technology and support firm discuss why its in your best interest to hire a hot seat operator for trial during the yo
"He Who Represents Himself Has a Fool for Client" - Abraham Lincoln
If your client would be considered foolish for representing himself (as stated by Abraham Lincoln) - Why would you do your own legal graphic
APVisuals Assists Client to Obtain $7.9 Million Dollar Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case
APVisuals recently assisted Stewart Tilgman Fox Bianchi & Cain, P.A. in a Medical Malpractice Case in Miami-Dade County, Florida against
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Just Trial Boards? These Aren't Ordinary Trial Boards?
If you are Miami or Broward attorney or paralegal, you are no stranger to to trial boards. But ... APVisual's trial boards are not ordin
APVisuals Assists Client to Obtain $1.9 Million Dollar Verdict in Tobacco Litigation Case
APVisuals recently assisted the Menendez Law Firm in a Philip Morris USA in Tobacco Litigation Case in Miami, Florida. Menendez's client...
TIMELINE - Standard Operating Procedure
Most attorneys and law firms start off their visual strategy with one request - "I need a timeline." Most attorneys are wired to t