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Using Technology in the Courtroom *Class by Webinar*

Date(s):
August 21, 2018
Description:
Credit: 2.0 Credit Hours

Description: Attend this new class to learn the basics and more of using technology in the courtroom. Our expert faculty will cover what kinds of technology are available to you, the use of technology in complex cases, and budget friendly applications that can help you in trial. Topics include:

• Universal similarities in technology-enhanced courtrooms, including video display
  systems and document cameras
• How to prepare for the effective use of courtroom technology
• Creating demonstratives, and using them responsibly in the courtroom
• Using technology in complex cases, including contract disputes, automobile
  accident cases, medical malpractice, and patent infringement
• Technology on a budget or for small cases
• Using the iPad with the popular TrialPad application in the courtroom.

Faculty:
Hon. Herbert B. Dixon Jr, District of Columbia Superior Court (Ret.); Daniel M. Mills, D.C. Bar Practice Management Advisor; Kristin Thomas, KT Designs, LLC, Trial Consulting and Information Design Services

Fee: $89 D.C. Bar Community Members; $99 D.C. Bar Members; $109 Government Attorneys; $129 Others
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