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CSI Named Best Trial Consulting Firm
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DALLAS — October 24, 2011 — Courtroom Sciences, Inc. ("CSI") was voted the #1 Best Trial Consulting Firm in Dallas by Texas Lawyer Magazine. "Texas’ Best" is Texas Lawyer’s poll where Texas lawyers cast their votes for the best providers of products and services to the legal community. The ballot consisted of categories of legal support, business and lifestyle products and services. Hundreds of attorneys across the state of Texas participated in the survey.
CSI’s trial consultants help tailor a case to meet the needs of the jury so that you can maximize the odds of a favorable outcome. CSI’s team of social-psychologists and legal experts conduct jury research, train witnesses, and assist litigation attorneys with a variety of trial and arbitration services. CSI ensures that powerful case strategy is reinforced with clear themes and theories that align with the attitudes and beliefs of jurors or the ultimate trier-of-fact.
"We are very honored to be selected as the #1 Trial Consulting Firm in Dallas by Texas Lawyer. We are very proud of our reputation in the legal community and are humbled to be recognized for it", said Brent Dobbs, President and CEO.
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About Courtroom Sciences www.courtroomsciences.com
Courtroom Sciences, Inc. ("CSI"), with locations in Dallas, Chicago, and Atlanta, is a full-service litigation consulting and
support firm. It has leading electronic discovery, global court reporting and legal videography services in addition to its
traditional litigation psychology services which include mock trials and focus group research, graphic design and presentation
technology consulting.
CONTACTS:
Brent Dobbs, President and CEO, 972.717.1773
Robert Kelley, Chief Information Officer, 972.717.1773
Darcie Lester, Media Relations, 972.717.1773
NOTE: Courtroom Sciences and CSI are a registered trademark and service marks of Courtroom Sciences, Inc. All other registered and unregistered trademarks in this document are the sole property of their respective owners.
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