Planning and conducting a trial calls for a variety of courtroom technology, from the court's electronic filing and docketing systems, built-in or portable projectors, and presentation software.
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...OPINION This appeal challenges the trial court's quashing service of summons for lack of personal jurisdiction. We...
...a trial by jury to an arbitration clause in a IP case, Oracle's counsel offered an ironic argument: While the information technology giant...
...10-02590, as co-counsel. That case is set to go to trial in the Northern District of California in June. With Carlson...
Get to your point quickly and give the jury credit for understanding, explains the San Mateo County Superior Court judge
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...10-02590, as co-counsel. That case is set to go to trial in the Northern District in June. With Carlson on board...
...that authorized the project to proceed, the superior court conducted a nonjury trial which resulted in a judgment holding the County liable for a temporary...
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