Trial is a fact of life as a prosecutor.
Those days are behind me, unfortunately, as most civil litigation is resolved away from the courthouse. Pleadings are exchanged and motions are filed. It is a rare day when the rush of advocacy returns, which is why a recent bench trial in a [...]
A few years ago, I remember watching an experienced trial lawyer in a federal tax evasion case methodically march the jury through a series of exhibits on a courtroom projector and a laptop. How exciting now that trial presentation software is accessible – and affordable – requiring little more than [...]
Your conference calls just became a lot more productive.
Imagine speaking with a far-flung client by telephone while gesturing to a document on your computer screen that only you can see. Your client also gestures at her computer screen, and neither of you has any idea what the other is referencing. It [...]
Last November, conductor Jeffrey Kahane, music director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, used an iPad to conduct the New York Philharmonic in a rendition of Mozart’s Symphony No. 33.
The piece, composed in 1779, might seem an odd match for a tablet computer, but Kahane disagreed:
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Roanoke Valley Paralegals Association
Roanoke, Virginia
May 9, 2013
Topic: "iPad Presentation at Trial: Presenting Your Case with TrialPad, Keynote, and Exhibit View"





