9781556817281-1556817282-Effective Use of Courtroom Technology: A Lawyer's Guide to Pretrial and Trial

Effective Use of Courtroom Technology: A Lawyer's Guide to Pretrial and Trial

ISBN-13: 9781556817281
ISBN-10: 1556817282
Author: Anthony J. Bocchino, Donald H. Beskind, Deanne C. Siemer, Frank D. Rothschild
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: LexisNexis / National Institute for Trial Advocacy
Format: Paperback 481 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781556817281
ISBN-10: 1556817282
Author: Anthony J. Bocchino, Donald H. Beskind, Deanne C. Siemer, Frank D. Rothschild
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: LexisNexis / National Institute for Trial Advocacy
Format: Paperback 481 pages

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Effective Use of Courtroom Technology: A Lawyer's Guide to Pretrial and Trial (ISBN-13: 9781556817281 and ISBN-10: 1556817282), written by authors Anthony J. Bocchino, Donald H. Beskind, Deanne C. Siemer, Frank D. Rothschild, was published by LexisNexis / National Institute for Trial Advocacy in 2002. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Effective Use of Courtroom Technology: A Lawyer's Guide to Pretrial and Trial (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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Effective Use of Courtroom Technology: A Lawyer’s Guide to Pretrial and Trial is the first definitive how-to book for attorneys using evidence cameras, computers, digital projectors, screens, monitors, and video and audio displays in the courtroom. Written for lawyers who bring electronic equipment into the courtroom or use court-provided equipment for displaying or playing exhibits during trial, this book explains what the real issues are, provides a jargon-free description of the technology driving the issues, and suggests the considerations in making motions or responding to objections.

Effective Use of Courtroom Technology makes it easier for lawyers to benefit from courtroom technology from the initial phases of discovery through post-trial briefing. The book comes with a CD-ROM containing sample computer generated exhibits that illustrate a variety of templates, animations, color combinations, and transitions which are useful to attorneys wanting to bring technology in the courtroom. The CD also contains a copy of the Microsoft Appeal e-brief. This was provided to us by RealLegal.com.

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