...week later in the same court, a California-based trial consulting firm, DecisionQuest, ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Now more than in the past, a much wider sphere of influence affects a potential jury pool. Effective media analysis must encompass not only the Internet but also social media. Such in-depth study is
As courtroom technology has evolved, lawyers have become familiar with the tools to make effective presentations. However, for medical malpractice cases, the question is not whether we can use techno
Despite judges' admonitions, some jurors surf the Internet to learn about the lawyers in a case. Should you keep that in mind when you design your firm's site? "If lawyers knew more about what jurors
...former firm as primary outside counsel, often with the help of Bowne DecisionQuest for courtroom technology support. Jenner partners Linda Listrom and Michael Doornweerd, from...
...former firm as primary outside counsel, often with the help of Bowne DecisionQuest for courtroom technology support. J&B partners Linda Listrom and Michael Doornweerd...
Results are in from the third annual "Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey" and, not surprisingly, the market for electronic discovery services and software continues to expand. While consumers
...the paper documents into CaseMap, case analysis and management software from Bowne DecisionQuest's CaseSoft.ORGANIZING COLLABORATION"We used CaseMap as...
...the paper documents into CaseMap, case analysis and management software from Bowne DecisionQuest's CaseSoft. Organizing Collaboration "We used CaseMap as...
...for large cases.) Ultimately, the team settled on CaseMap (Bowne DecisionQuest), Sanction (Verdict Systems), and TrialDirector (inData Corp.), to supplement the Summation system...
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