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Cameras in the Courtroom

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Now that the courts are beginning to get back to business, will we continue to have remote witnesses and juries? Technology, when used properly, can make you more effective and efficient in trial. They might not understand the difference between slides and trial presentation software, but jurors do appreciate visuals.

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The Cost of Trial Experience

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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.

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Project Management Tools for Attorneys

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TrialPad is a popular trial presentation iPad app from Lit Software that also serves as an affordable project management application. It allows lawyers to organize, manipulate and annotate documents for presentation in the courtroom or at the conference table and via zoom and other videoconference programs.

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Trump Deposition: Synced Version Now Available Online

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Superior Court judge Brian Holeman sided with news organizations, allowing the release of the deposition video from a $10 million lawsuit filed by Trump against chef Geoffrey Zakarian, who had signed a lease to run a restaurant in Trump's hotel in the Old Post Office Pavilion on Pennsylvania Avenue NW, near the White House.