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Make the Most of Courtroom Technology
Technology now permits the litigator to bring trial practice from paper and Styrofoam exhibit boards into the modern age. Attorneys can present evidence in more compelling ways for today's jurors, who are accustomed to the Internet, television and sound bites. Peter M. Newman, a partner at Philadelphia's Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner & Weinstock, offers in-depth analysis of the hardware and software that will help you "wow" juries with tighter, more effective presentations.Fighting intellectual property theft
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Trial Pros Dispense Advice to Public Interest Lawyers
About a dozen American College of Trial Lawyers fellows put on an innovative CLE course this month at the University of Texas School of Law. The ACTL and Texas Lawyers Care sponsored the "Trial Skills for Public Interest Lawyers" course "to provide very high quality CLE on trial advocacy skills for public interest lawyers," says course director Terry Tottenham, a partner with Houston-based Fulbright & Jaworski.Justice John A. BaroneItwaru v. Persaud (311212/11)—Motion GrantedHsbc Mortgage Corp. v. Banu (380931/09)—With
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