
Leverage with Rebecca Zung How Much Evidence Is “Enough”? Truth Vs. Myths on Leverage with Rebecca Zung #5
Feb 14, 2026
A deep look at why volume of documents does not equal strength in court. Practical focus on structuring evidence, using patterns and timelines, and avoiding emotional overload. Tips on organizing a few clean exhibits that shift leverage and force posture changes.
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Structure Trumps Volume In Court
- Cases are won by the right evidence presented the right way, not by raw volume of documents.
- Structure, pattern, timing, and credibility drive how courts respond to evidence.
Less Can Be More If Organized
- Flooding the record with documents weakens impact and frustrates decision makers.
- Organizing five clean chronological exhibits can beat hundreds of scattered screenshots.
Patterns, Not Isolated Moments
- Single incidents rarely decide high-conflict cases; repeated behavior does.
- Courts look for consistency, escalation, contradictions, and recurring conduct over time.
