
Why Federal Rule 107 Matters for Your Trial Presentations | Episode 92
From IMS Insights Podcast by IMS Legal Strategies
May 13, 2026 · 16 min · Season 5 · Episode 92
About this episode
This episode discusses the implications of Federal Rule of Evidence 107 on trial presentations and courtroom visuals.
Modern juries expect high-quality courtroom visuals. While trial demonstratives are essential for conveying arguments and maintaining juror attention, evolving evidentiary standards are reshaping how these visuals are developed and used. In this IMS Insights Podcast episode, Senior Director of Jury Consulting Chris Dominic welcomes Trial Consultant Michelle Cooper to examine Federal Rule of Evidence 107 and its direct implications for trial presentations. They explore how this rule infl...
People in this episode
Host: Chris Dominic
Guest: Michelle Cooper
Topics covered
- trial presentations
- courtroom visuals
- evidentiary standards
- jury consulting
- legal strategies
Keywords
- trial presentations
- courtroom visuals
- Federal Rule 107
- jury consulting
- evidentiary standards
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Federal Rule of Evidence 107
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