Archive for November, 2010

Got a Document Camera Yet?

If you’re considering moving your practice into the 21st century and are finally acquiescing to the fact that technology does indeed belong in the courtroom, you may be pondering the purchase of a document camera. If so, here’s a checklist regarding features that you may want in the forefront of your decision-making process when it [...]

Classic Courtroom Drama: Sans Technology

For those purists out there we’ve compiled a list of some classic courtroom dramas should you want to take a trip back in time to recall courtroom trials where technology was the farthest thing from anyone’s mind (except maybe in Judgment at Nuremburg where technology in the form of headphones played a key role).Arranged in [...]

It’s Been Around

If you’re on the bandwagon as to whether or not technology should be allowed in the court room, consider this: it’s hard to fathom an image of Judge Lance Ito without seeing his two open laptops presiding right smack dab in front of him in the O.J. Simpson murder trial of 1995. You bet there [...]