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Litigation Statistics: Settle or Fight?

Trial Technology

Although the overall percentage of cases filed actually going to trial remains predictably low (around 2-3%, depending on where you’re getting your data, the period covered, and type of case), this year has started off (for us, anyway) with a trend we’ve seen before during times of economic growth. Uber, Lyft and Taxi Cabs).

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CLE: Ethics, Law & Technology

Trial Technology

HR Ethics, 1 HR General Ethics, Law & Technology In today's world, every attorney should understand the dos and don’ts of using technology in the courtroom, the huge impact it can have on juries and the risks (including malpractice) of trying cases the old fashioned way. All materials Copyright Ted Brooks.

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Enhancing Trial Presentations with Audiovisual Evidence

Attorney at Work

The post Enhancing Trial Presentations with Audiovisual Evidence appeared first on Attorney at Work. As 3D modeling, virtual reality tours and video annotations develop, AV evidence will have an even greater impact in coming years.

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Project Management Tools for Attorneys

Attorney at Work

As law students, few litigators imagined themselves transitioning into project management roles after passing the bar. Litigators rarely receive formal training in project management, but this does not mean they do not do project management. An Accidental Project Manager. Communication is no longer siloed between individuals.

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Best Impeachment EVER!

Trial Technology

LitigationWorld : Micro-Symposium on Valuable Lessons From Memorable Trials All trials have moments of drama from which litigators learn valuable lessons. These memorable trial events and resulting tips from Ted Brooks , Karen Koehler, Benjamin G. Well, everyone except for his attorney — M. Shatz, Neil J.

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The Cost of Trial Experience

Trial Technology

The Vanishing Civil Jury Trial - In case you’re the only one who hasn’t noticed, there seems to be a trend toward keeping litigation matters away from the eyes of a jury. This means fewer trials in the courts, followed by fewer attorneys with trial experience. If it were, there would be no need to litigate.

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No Bull

Trial Technology

Although I am confident there is some attorney out there with the perfect case for this, I do not plan on ever using it as a demonstrative in court. Let’s not forget that the attorney is generally the one who selects and hires jury (and trial presentation) consultants. The party (e.g.,