Mr. Slyter is a trial consultant who aids trial teams in expertly presenting their cases to judges, juries, and arbiters. In his “hot seat” role, Mr. Slyter’s presentation technology skills have been demonstrated nationwide in over 500 trials in both state and federal courts. The breadth and depth of his courtroom experience brings “fresh eyes” to each case and provides clients with a real life, in the trenches, perspective of how themes and story lines play out in front of jurors.Mr. Slyter’s extensive litigation experience comes from proactively managing and working hundreds of high-profile cases. High Profile Criminal Defense: State of Texas v. Amber Guyger United States v. Gas Pipe United States v. John Wiley Price $100 Million TRICARE health care fraud case Tax Fraud cases High Profile Divorces and Property Distribution.High Profile Complex Litigation and Trials, representing many of the Fortune 500 companies in the Dallas, Austin and Houston areas.Mr. Slyter has logged thousands of hours preparing for and supporting arbitrations, hearings, mediations, mock trials and trials. We work with clients to visually present clear, concise, and compelling arguments that are well supported by key facts. Mr. Slyter frequently assists trial lawyers in working with witnesses before trial to ensure they will be able to use visual aids to help jurors accurately understand key facts.Mr. Slyter’s expertise with Trial Director, OnCue and other trial presentation programs allows him to work seamlessly with trial teams to organize multimedia case materials and present that evidence in court.He is passionate about making the litigation process more efficient and cost effective by increasing productivity through the intelligent use of technology. Mr. Slyter is a frequent speaker on the intelligent use of technology in the courtroom.kslyter@litigationparalegals.netwww.litigationparalegals.netMember ASTC (American Society of Trial Consultants)Helping the Jury Solve the Puzzle
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