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03/03/2010 02:57:00 PM EST

Law departments can turn to a full-fledged graphics department at a law firm

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Rees W. Morrison

Weil, Gotshal & Manges has set up an ancillary function that is unusual. "One of the things that we have done is to create an in-house graphics group for trials and hearings. They do all the in-court graphics rather than our going outside and paying extraordinary fees." The quote comes from Met. Corp. Counsel, Vol. 18, Feb. 2010 at 11, by a partner at Weil (James Quinn james.quinn@weil.com). Only the most mega of mega firms can support such a specialized service but it does distinguish the firm.

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    Video Law Services wrote re: Law departments can turn to a full-fledged graphics department at a law firm
    on Fri, Mar 19 2010 10:17 AM

    From a video producer's standpoint I agree that in house graphics will save you money.

    However if you plan on going the next step, and creating a whole video with interviews, voice over, graphics and audio design, then you need to outsource a reputable legal production company.

    Only a company with staff from television backgrounds can create a proper video summary of your case.

    Take a look for yourself,

    www.videolawservices.com/reason.html

    Video Law Services wrote re: Law departments can turn to a full-fledged graphics department at a law firm
    on Fri, Mar 19 2010 10:17 AM

    From a video producer's standpoint I agree that in house graphics will save you money.

    However if you plan on going the next step, and creating a whole video with interviews, voice over, graphics and audio design, then you need to outsource a reputable legal production company.

    Only a company with staff from television backgrounds can create a proper video summary of your case.

    Take a look for yourself,

    www.videolawservices.com/reason.html