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Who's YOUR trial tech?

Trial Technology

We work on both sides of the table, and although our primary market is the California courts, we do cover other areas now and then, including a recent $200M arbitration in New York City. Coincidentally, we recently won awards in New York Law Journal for Best Trial Consultant, and Best "Hot Seat" Trial Technicians!

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Cameras in the Courtroom

Trial Technology

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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2018 - Something Old, Something New

Trial Technology

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. Although these articles are somewhat "dated," many of them are still surprisingly relevant.

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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. For those not involved in “the system,” that’s intended as humor – every male trial team member wears a tie to court. At least every one I’ve seen. The party (e.g.,

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Ten PowerPoint Tips for the Courtroom

Trial Technology

With about 20 years’ experience in trial presentation, these are a few things I’ve seen used/misused most often. Most court presentation systems still use a standard projector and screen, however, so although you will fill the side-to-side area, your top and bottom may have a lot of blank space.

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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. Related: “Five Ways to Start Using Evernote in Your Law Practice.”) TrialPad is a popular trial presentation iPad app from Lit Software that also serves as an affordable project management application.

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Is Legal Tech a Growing Industry?

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The use of tech in law firms has increased from advances in AI-powered solutions to the proliferation of practice-specific tools like contract lifecycle management tools or practice management software to operational tools like CRMs and billing software. And this market influence reaches beyond attorneys and law firms.