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What makes a jury believe one story over another? For Edmund Kozin, it comes down to storytelling and stunningly accurate visuals.
In this episode of True Law Stories, we reveal how Ed used advanced 3D legal animation to help secure a complete defense victory in a nearly $33 million product liability case. The plaintiff became a quadriplegic after a car crash and claimed a defective seat was to blame. Ed’s work showed otherwise, breaking down the truth in a way the jury could see, feel, and believe.
🎯 He also shares how his career started by building the iconic Fox Sports robot, and how that same cinematic attention to detail now transforms high-stakes trials.
Want to learn more from Edmund Kozin?
👉 Head over to his website: https://legaldepiction.com/
🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmund-kozin-40aa1855/
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What makes a jury believe one story over another? For Edmund Kozin, it comes down to storytelling and stunningly accurate visuals.
In this episode of True Law Stories, we reveal how Ed used advanced 3D legal animation to help secure a complete defense victory in a nearly $33 million product liability case. The plaintiff became a quadriplegic after a car crash and claimed a defective seat was to blame. Ed’s work showed otherwise, breaking down the truth in a way the jury could see, feel, and believe.
🎯 He also shares how his career started by building the iconic Fox Sports robot, and how that same cinematic attention to detail now transforms high-stakes trials.
Want to learn more from Edmund Kozin?
👉 Head over to his website: https://legaldepiction.com/
🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmund-kozin-40aa1855/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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