
SERVICES
Regardless of where you are we can provide any technological services you need. Our technicians travel internationally with a willingness to be the positive difference in your case.
Here is just a small sample size of our offerings, for a complete consultation for your case or technology needs, contact Brian Fronzaglia at:
(417) 324-9095
- Trial Technicians (In-Person, Virtual or hybrid)
- Trial Graphics
- Online Court/Deposition Services - Legal Videography and Document Display (platforms include Zoom, Court Call, Adobe Connect, Microsoft Teams, etc..)
- Online Conference moderating
- Mediation Presentations
- Arbitration Presentations
- Video Editing
- Video Synchronization
- Audio Editing
- Live Video Depositions
- Site Inspections
- Document scanning and annotation
- Serve Court Summons
WHY USE US?
When you hire us, you know right from the first discussion who your technician will be. Unlike many other firms, we don't try and just find someone to "get the work" after a contract has been signed. We make sure that you know exactly who you will be working with and have an opportunity to look at their resume to feel confident that you will be going to trial with the tech that suits YOUR needs.
When you contact us, we know the trust you have placed in us to only provide the best member of our team to assist your matter whether it be a depo, arbitration or trial.

About the Owner
Brian Fronzaglia
Brian Fronzaglia, owner of Litigation Support and Trial Techs, LLC is a Certified Trial Technology Specialist through AGCV with over 20 years of experience in audio and video editing on multiple platforms as well as over a decade's worth of collegiate teaching in technology.
He has been in the hot seat for cases reaching verdicts in the billions, and has been sought out coast to coast from many leading firms within the industry.
In addition to his time in the courtroom, he has given public presentations across the United States and Europe. During the pandemic, he spent a considerable amount of time hosting conferences, mock trial competitions and training on Zoom and WebEx for attorneys and judges (most notably the NLRB). His extensive experience in troubleshooting hardware and software problems on multiple platforms has been utilized in some of the most intensive performance-based environments. Since courts have opened after the pandemic, Brian has been active in courtrooms across the United States handling hot seat requirements in a diverse collection of hybrid situations.
Having served on live TV Post-Production teams over the years, his knowledge of logistics and his ability to edit/produce demonstratives, videos and audio quickly has been an asset to numerous trial teams, more recently in landmark cases involving CTE, hearings surrounding the events on January 6, 2021 and trials surrounding voter fraud and voting rights during the 2020 election. His vast experience has recently led him to work as the solo trial technician for 10 Joint Defense Trial Teams in one of the largest Antitrust cases in U.S history with databases of over 14.7 million documents.