Joy Martini and Nancy Rowe, legal marketing and communications specialists with Martini Consulting, write: Client development will be a primary driver of a student's professional success, however, le
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...email stated: "Pastor Heath: Can I use this picture for the PowerPoint announcement?" Below that statement was an obscured black-and-white image...
...prepare a document to show while you talk. I did a few PowerPoint slides with bullet points and some graphics. I used QuickTime Player, a...
...a notebook computer on his business trips, despite the need to deliver PowerPoint presentations. "I can do everything I need to on my iPad...
Texas Lawyer
...a distilled version of the science and research behind Provasca into a PowerPoint presentation titled "The Path to Provasca" to educate David Daniels...
...In an age where so many of us rely on technology and PowerPoint presentations, the most effective communicators understand that, to persuasively present ideas, you...
...a speech that left an indelible mark on the American conscience. No PowerPoint, no technology just imagery and cadence. He watched his audience, not...
Texas Lawyer
John P. DiBlasi, a former presiding justice of the Commercial Division now exclusively affiliated with National Arbitration & Mediation, write: As a full-time mediator, by virtue of sheer volume,
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...displays of Big Data analytics will evolve from static pie charts and PowerPoint presentations to dynamic, interactive data displays. The legal issues that arise at...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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