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Technology & Science

Nov. 16, 2013

iPad Air, apps help deliver seamless visual experience for the jury

Many of the jurors stated to the effect, "I'm a visual learner, I need to see it to understand it - why didn't the defendant get that?" Indeed. By Paul R. Kiesel


By Paul R. Kiesel


It has been several months since I have been able to carve out the time to pen one of my technology reviews, and I have a pretty good excuse: You see, I have been actively practicing law. If you are frequent readers, you might think all I do is play with the newest techno toys, and while you may be right, I do try and find some time to actually practice my craft. And during the last six months, I have actually tried three jury trials, two to ver...

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