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.
An established small firm practice management vendor launches an unexpected suite of marketing tools
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...Google Glass trial is a prime example of the type of project the law school's new Institute of Law Practice Technology and Innovation...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...As technology relentlessly evolves, law offices of all types and sizes face pressure to...
...involved in the action. Relevant information need not be admissible at the trial if the discovery appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of...
...join the company as director of emerging technologies. The Gilbert, Ariz.-based company is a provider of trial consulting and technology, including the trial presentation...
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...day. I did, however, take time out to listen to David Pogue, technology columnist for The New York Times and Scientific American...
...Bruce Olsen, president of Onlaw Trial Technologies. Their presentation was streamed in live from DLA Piper's offices...
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