| Going to Trial in the Electronic Courtroom This seminar is designed to provide attorneys and their support staff with practical exposure to some of the equipment and software available for electronic trial presentations. The program also provides specific information on preparing for electronic trial and effective use of technology in trial while earning CLE credits. If it is possible to do so, the seminar will be scheduled to take place in an actual courtroom. If such scheduling is not possible, we will set up a mock electronic courtroom in your office or the location of your choice. |
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Typical Schedule 8:00 A.M. - Introduction to the Electronic Courtroom 9:00 A.M. - How Does it Work? 10:30 A.M. - Break 10:45 A.M. - Tips for Preparing an Electronic Trial 11:15 A.M. - Refining Techniques Questions and Answers Direct Practice Session 12:00 P.M. - Adjourn |
| Instructors Susan Mayer - Ms. Mayer is President, CEO and owner of Litigation Abstract, Inc. She has extensive experience in complex litigation, including million page plus cases and serves as a consultant in database and document control system design. Ms. Mayer is also a trial consultant, primarily working with attorneys in electronic trial presentation and evidence presentation, mock juries, and other trial-related issues. Richard Poitras - Mr. Poitras is Litigation Abstract's Vice President for Information Systems. He has over twenty years experience in software and hardware applications; the last ten years have been in litigation support. He worked with the Federal Court Administrator and his staff in designing and implementing the electronic courtrooms for Montana's federal courts. |
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