Mark Lanier recently gave an excellent "war stories" lecture to a Harvard Law Torts Class. Although the subject was how to be a great litigation lawyer generally, there's plenty of great examples and discussion on the use of PowerPoint at trial. Watch and learn.
PS--The professor also provides a great example of how not to introduce a guest speaker: First, read a long introduction so your audience knows you really don't know anything about this guy. Second, read it fast so everybody knows the actual practice of law is far beneath you.
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Good Technology Intro
Larry Cohan of the Legal Intellingencer has a good article entitled, "Using Technology at Trial, or Not." Particularly useful to me is his focus on medical malpractice litigation.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Help Jurors Remember Your Witnesses
Trial Tips has a incredibly simple and useful suggestion for closing arguments: Take pictures of your witnesses, and use them to help the jury remember them. Brilliant!
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