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Just published on the Litigation Educators web site, a timely article on things to consider when you need some assistance with trial presentation. There are many to choose from, but which is the best fit for you? How much might you expect to spend on trial support? Does less money mean less qualified, or does more money mean more qualified? How can you tell if they actually have a lot of courtroom experience, or if they are a trainee assigned to your case? What about software? All this and more is covered in this article.
COURT TECHNOLOGY AND TRIAL PRESENTATION
The Court Technology and Trial Presentation Blawg features articles, reviews and news of interest to lawyers and other legal professionals. This blog is published by Ted Brooks, Trial Presentation and Legal Technology Consultant, Author and Speaker, with experience in hundreds of civil, criminal and family law matters, for Plaintiff and Defense. High profile trials include the Los Angeles Dodgers McCourt divorce trial (with David Boies), and People v. Robert Blake (with M. Gerald Schwartzbach). Offices are located in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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