Mr. Rosefsky completed his formal education at USCB and the acclaimed USC School of Cinema Television.
After working in the television and film industry he decided to bring his knowledge of technology and storytelling to the world of litigation. His experiences as a cameraman, cinematographer, editor and with television production gave him unique insight into the power of visual communications as a potent advocacy tool that was virtually untapped by litigators across the nation.
During the past 30 years he has been at the forefront of the use of video and now digital technology in the courtroom. He has handled over 300 trials, 1000 depositions and a multitude of mediations, arbitrations and settlement conferences.
He has taught continuing education classes, presented at seminars for plaintiff's as well as defense organizations and worked with bar associations and ABODA.
His video montages, live impeachment editing, and digital document presentations have helped to secure or avoid close to $1 Billion in verdicts and/or settlements. From the beginning of discovery through trial, Mr. Rosefsky’s visual litigation strategies help to clarify, communicate and document the key elements of any issue.
Footage he has captured or edited has dramatically demonstrated behaviors, conditions and facts with such clarity that cases have settled or been dismissed prior to trial, after viewing by relevant parties.
He provides invaluable consulting services based upon those 30 years including witness prep, examination prep, Opening and Closing design and content and he is invaluable in navigating the common pitfalls and mistakes made in the world of live jury trials.