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2018 - Something Old, Something New

Trial Technology

Y2K with Brobeck (scary times) Beginning with my time in-house at Brobeck (1998-2002), I have enjoyed writing about Legal Technology for many publications. The archive is intended to preserve these older articles, which were written prior to the Court Technology and Trial Presentation blog, which I started writing in 2009.

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No Bull

Trial Technology

Although some of the cool tools are indeed based on actual technology available today, I would say I was shocked at the arrogant manner in which Bull treated his clients. Let’s not forget that the attorney is generally the one who selects and hires jury (and trial presentation) consultants. The party (e.g.,

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Trial Preparation Checklist: Steps, Procedures, and What to Expect in Court

Clio

Identify all witnesses you will need at trial and ensure their availability. Consider technology needed at trial. Decide on the technology you will be using for trial presentation, as well as collaboration with others on the trial team. Ensure you have properly designated expert witnesses.

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Women of Legal Tech: Tara Cheever

Law Technology Today

The Legal Technology Resource Center ’s Women of Legal Tech initiative is intended to encourage diversity and celebrate women in legal technology. Please give us three points to summarize you and your work in legal technology. What legal tech resource helped you the most in your legal tech career?

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Trump Deposition: Synced Version Now Available Online

Trial Technology

One service we often provide while assisting attorneys with trial presentation is to sync the formatted text file version of the court reporter's transcript to the video file(s) for easy search and accurate playback. Now for the tools we actually use in trial presentation. Wal-Mart (Defense Verdict), PG&E v.