Trial Preparation · Closing Arguments · Case Theory

Your closing argument, built from what actually came in.

Naro organizes your case theory, tracks which witnesses introduced which evidence, and helps you keep your closing argument grounded in only what was admitted at trial.

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Case Theory Organizer

Keep your case theory lean and organized based on your facts of consequence.

Witness Evidence Tracker

Log what each witness admitted and link it to your theory. Nothing slips through the cracks.

Closing Argument Tracker

Naro helps you keep track of which admitted evidence belongs in your closing — and what to leave out.

Redirect Contingency Planner

While watching your witness testify, build your redirect examinations with a click — minimizing improvisation when it matters most.

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Set Your Case Theory

Leading with your facts of consequence, create a narrow focus about what claims you'd like to pursue.

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Map Your Evidence

For every fact of consequence, write down every piece of evidence that's probative to that fact — including who said it, what exhibits are necessary (and their foundation), and how to impeach on it.

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Plan Your Redirects in Real Time

As opposing counsel examines your witness, flag issues and queue up redirect points on the fly — no scrambling.

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Shape Your Closing

Review what actually came in and use Naro to keep your closing argument tight, accurate, and grounded in the record.

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