Event Information
Provider: Alameda County Bar Association
Location: Alameda County Bar Association
1000 Broadway, Suite 480
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: 510-302-2222
Date: 08/23/2017
12:00 PM - 01:30 PM
Credits: 0.5 HR Ethics, 1 HR General
In today's world, every attorney should understand the dos
and don’ts of using technology in the courtroom, the huge impact it can have
on juries and the risks (including malpractice) of trying cases the old
fashioned way. Join us to learn the most effective ways to engage jaded
juries and judges and how to get the best bang for your buck when it comes to
using courtroom technology.
Light lunch provided.
Cost:
FREE for ACBA Members
Please note: there will be a $10 administrative fee if
you cannot make the program, and do not cancel in advance. A $10 fee will
also be assessed for day-of and walk-in registrations.
If you have trouble registering, please contact the
Membership Coordinator at staci@acbanet.org
Speaker:
Ted Brooks, Founder and CEO, Litigation-Tech LLC
Starting from a background in engineering, technology, and
a dot-com web development and marketing experience, Ted Brooks began his
trial presentation, litigation support and consulting career in-house with
Brobeck, an Amlaw 100 firm of nearly 1000 attorneys. This in-house law firm
experience helps bridge the gap often encountered when attorneys work with
outside consultants and experts. He founded his trial tech company in 2002,
and since, Ted and his firm have won many awards over the years, including The
Recorder's Best Trial Presentation Provider 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016; and Most
Innovative Use of Technology in Trial (2003).
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