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CLE: Ethics, Law & Technology

Trial Technology

Join us to learn the most effective ways to engage jaded juries and judges and how to get the best bang for your buck when it comes to using courtroom technology. Light lunch provided. This in-house law firm experience helps bridge the gap often encountered when attorneys work with outside consultants and experts.

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Cameras in the Courtroom

Trial Technology

They might not understand the difference between slides and trial presentation software, but jurors do appreciate visuals. District Judge Jed S. Now, there is no justification for such an argument, as jurors clearly understand where the big bucks are being spent -- and it's not on a few PowerPoint slides.

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The Cost of Trial Experience

Trial Technology

District Judge William Alsup recently addressed the need for “the next generation of practitioners” to gain courtroom experience, stating, “The court will particularly welcome any lawyer with four or fewer years of experience to argue the upcoming motions.”

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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

Trial Technology

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.