For a jury trial last year, I brought two items: (1) an iPod Touch and (2) an iPad.
Remembering my experience as a law clerk carrying boxes of exhibits through courthouse security, it seemed like a neat experiment in minimalist trial presentation. I uploaded my exhibits to Keynote ($9.99), plugged in my [...]
As a Detroit native (read: Almost-Canadian), I was sad to read about the demise of BlackBerry.
Research in Motion, the Canadian developer of the popular smartphone, was once a leading provider of legal technology. Some slept with their BlackBerry for when a client called mid-slumber. Now, an ethos of bring-your-own-device [...]
TrialPad 2.0 – the second installment of the popular presentation app – has arrived.
The following features were added: (1) support for multiple file formats, including video; (2) expanded annotation tools, including redaction tools and and call-outs; and, (3) better file organization.
Here is a review of the new [...]
Every six months, Robert Denney takes the pulse of the legal profession.
Denney predicts the following trends will shape the practice of law: social media, cloud computing, online advertising and virtual law. (HT: Thoughtful Legal Management). Not surprisingly, Denney’s predictions mirror the movement of clients from large, [...]
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Topic: "iPad Presentation at Trial: Presenting Your Case with TrialPad, Keynote, and Exhibit View"





