It is apparent to anyone who practices law (or watches TV) that technology has been increasing in courtrooms across the nation. As we've been reminded by a recent media blitz, we've just passed the 20th anniversary of OJ Simpson's televised trial. So have things really changed in the courtroom, and does this affect our judges? The answer is they certainly have, and it definitely does.
Legal practice has evolved over the...
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