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Law Office Automation

May 6, 2003

Technology Can Win Cases If Lawyers Use It Correctly

In a recent trial in Los Angeles, jurors literally fell asleep until the defense presented a spectacular multimedia demonstration that not only jarred them awake but also turned the tide of the trial. In another case, this one in Tennessee, the jury acknowledged that powerful video clips swayed them in their decision. And in an Atlanta trial, jurors interviewed after the verdict concurred that the plaintiff's compelling presentation technology was the deciding factor.

By David Hunter
        In a recent trial in Los Angeles, jurors literally fell asleep until the defense presented a spectacular multimedia demonstration that not only jarred them awake but also turned the tide of the trial. In another case, this one in Tennessee, the jury acknowledged that powerful video clips swayed them in their decision. And in an Atlanta trial, jurors interviewed after t...

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