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The Trial Tech vs. the Opposing Attorney 5

By |January 7th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

The Trial Tech vs. the Opposing Attorney As a new year begins, I’ve been reflecting on what consistently shows up in courtrooms as cases move from preparation to verdict. Over the course of the past year, I supported nine full trials from start to finish. In only two of those cases did the opposing team have a dedicated trial technician. That reality offered a rare, side-by-side perspective: seeing trial presentation [........]

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By |January 7th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

The Trial Tech vs. the Opposing Attorney As a new year begins, I’ve been reflecting on what consistently shows up in courtrooms as cases move from preparation to verdict. Over the course of the past year, I supported nine full trials from start to finish. In only two of those cases did the opposing team have a dedicated trial technician. That reality offered a rare, side-by-side perspective: [........]

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Trial Tip: TOP 6 Other Software Programs Your Trial Presentation Tech Needs to Know How to Use in Court

Your trial tech is certainly using Trial Presentation software like Trial Director or OnCue. Here's a list of OTHER software that occasionally are required or helpful to present evidence in court or is useful to be efficient in managing common courtroom tasks. For our full checklist of assessing your trial needs, download the printable pdf here. Trial Presentation Software is a "MUST-HAVE" in the Courtroom. We only recommend TrialDirector or [........]

By |August 30th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Trial Presentation Tech Tip: Assessing your Courtroom Presentation Needs — In-house vs. Outsource

One of the many questions that should be answered well in advance of a possible trial is: “Who will be dedicated to preparing/pulling up exhibits/video clips for the Judge and Jury? Lead attorney, other in-house person or dedicated trial presentation specialist?”.  “How far in advance” and “Which trial tech” are topics for other blog posts, but for now we’ll focus on some criteria to help you assess your in-house resources and [........]

Trial Tip: 5 Questions to Help Assess your Trial Tech

This article is part of a series of articles about assessing your trial needs in advance of trial to determine whether you can use internal resources or need to outsource to a Trial Presentation Specialist. For our full checklist, download the printable pdf here. Each of these questions is worthy of a longer discussion and debate, but here's some additional points to guide your discussion and assessment. Plan In Advance [........]

By |August 30th, 2018|Categories: On Cue, TD, TD360, test, Trial Director, Trial Prep, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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