Getting the Most Out of Your iPad During Litigation
Your iPad can be used to do much of the heavy lifting at trial and it's much easier to haul around than your laptop! This is a practical and very specific article on the how-to's and what you need to...
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What was most popular with visitors to The Jury Expert in 2012? Some of it may surprise you. See what your colleagues, friends and opposing counsel were reading. Our own Top 10 list.
View ArticleOut of Your Head, Into the Cloud with Evernote
Forgetting what you mean to remember? Toss the caffeine and try Evernote. Cloud-synced across your devices. You'll never forget to remember again.
View ArticleThree Critical Components in Litigation Graphic Design That You’re Not Doing
Make your litigation graphics speak to today's jurors. Words and pictures to show you how.
View Article80 iPad Apps Attorneys Love, 8 Days a Week: An App Strategy for Work, the...
24/7 ways to use that iPad more effectively for your personal and professional lives.
View ArticlePowerPoint in the Courtroom: Powerful Points to Consider
PowerPoint gets a bad rap. Take a look at this thought piece about how the much-maligned presentation app can be used most effectively.
View ArticleA Polygraph Primer: What Litigators Need to Know
Here's a primer on everything you need to know about the polygraph. Yesterday, today and tomorrow!
View ArticleThe Selective Allure of Neuroscience and Its Implications for The Courtroom
Neuroscience evidence is not alluring to everyone. Just to some. Thorough voir dire becomes critically important to the attorney who wants to understand those composing a jury.
View ArticleUncommon Wisdom from Everyday People: 13 Lessons from Patent and IP Mock Jurors
13 lessons gleaned from mock jurors over more than 15 years of patent and intellectual property work. In cases involving computer hardware and software, industrial processes, mechanical devices, logos...
View ArticleGraphics Double Comprehension
Jason Barnes tells us why a picture paints more memorable words.
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