This document discusses technology in the courtroom and best apps for lawyers. It begins by explaining how jurors retain information better when presentations combine visual and audio elements. It then discusses various software options for creating courtroom presentations and demonstrations, including TrialDirector, Sanction, and Visionary. The document also covers other presentation tools like document cameras and smart boards. It emphasizes practicing with the technology and consulting with the court on equipment usage policies. Finally, the document reviews eight best legal apps for lawyers, including TrialDirector, TrialPad, TranscriptPad, JuryPad, WestlawNext, Fed Courts, Time Master + Billing, and Notes Plus.
Pulling up anchor review strategies to prepare for trialIpro Tech
This document provides an overview of strategies for using Ipro Review software to prepare documents for trial. It discusses how setting up a review case early allows for alleviating last-minute rushing. Hands-on exercises will demonstrate keeping existing work product centralized in Ipro Review throughout the litigation lifecycle. Features like simplified workflows, mobility, and robust trial preparation tools avoid the need for additional software while maintaining all data in one place.
Total Case Management with Ipro’s Solution on DesktopIpro Tech
Using multiple tools to get you from Processing to Trial on the Desktop is a thing of the past. Welcome to Total Case Management with Ipro’s Desktop deployment.
In this session, you’ll explore how to utilize Ipro for Desktop to share documents and keep your existing work product with you throughout the lifecycle of a case.
Proactive v. Reactive Trial PresentationsIpro Tech
With all the intricacies of trial and case management, presentation can make it even more complicated. Here are the differences between the modes of TrialDirector 360’s way of presenting for a more seamless and effective presentation.
This document provides tips for giving effective presentations in English. It discusses factors that can affect a presentation like timing and room setup. It also provides technology tips, such as always backing up data and familiarizing yourself with the audiovisual setup. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of preparation, practicing skills with notecards, and planning the presentation by considering the audience and goals.
This document discusses technology in the courtroom and best apps for lawyers. It begins by explaining how jurors retain information better when presentations combine visual and audio elements. It then discusses various software options for creating courtroom presentations and demonstrations, including TrialDirector, Sanction, and Visionary. The document also covers other presentation tools like document cameras and smart boards. It emphasizes practicing with the technology and consulting with the court on equipment usage policies. Finally, the document reviews eight best legal apps for lawyers, including TrialDirector, TrialPad, TranscriptPad, JuryPad, WestlawNext, Fed Courts, Time Master + Billing, and Notes Plus.
Pulling up anchor review strategies to prepare for trialIpro Tech
This document provides an overview of strategies for using Ipro Review software to prepare documents for trial. It discusses how setting up a review case early allows for alleviating last-minute rushing. Hands-on exercises will demonstrate keeping existing work product centralized in Ipro Review throughout the litigation lifecycle. Features like simplified workflows, mobility, and robust trial preparation tools avoid the need for additional software while maintaining all data in one place.
Total Case Management with Ipro’s Solution on DesktopIpro Tech
Using multiple tools to get you from Processing to Trial on the Desktop is a thing of the past. Welcome to Total Case Management with Ipro’s Desktop deployment.
In this session, you’ll explore how to utilize Ipro for Desktop to share documents and keep your existing work product with you throughout the lifecycle of a case.
Proactive v. Reactive Trial PresentationsIpro Tech
With all the intricacies of trial and case management, presentation can make it even more complicated. Here are the differences between the modes of TrialDirector 360’s way of presenting for a more seamless and effective presentation.
This document provides tips for giving effective presentations in English. It discusses factors that can affect a presentation like timing and room setup. It also provides technology tips, such as always backing up data and familiarizing yourself with the audiovisual setup. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of preparation, practicing skills with notecards, and planning the presentation by considering the audience and goals.
The document discusses how Framework Foundation uses technology strategically to reduce frustration and increase creativity and productivity. It summarizes how they use Google Apps, EchoSign, Salesforce, Skype, and Box.net to create information once, distribute it widely, and access it anywhere. This integrated approach saves time, money, and allows staff to focus on their work. The presentation emphasizes that technology, when implemented openly and integrated, can alleviate frustration for organizations and stakeholders.
This short workshop will take you through:
How to choose whether your event should be online or in-person
How to determine the best platform/venue for your event
What you need to do to pull together a successful webinar
How the MarComms team will help you through the events process.
A calendar of upcoming online events
Our new online event request form
Tops tips
This document discusses choosing legal technology for a law office. It covers selecting the right hardware like laptops, tablets, printers and peripherals. It also discusses using cloud storage versus on-site storage and the security considerations of each. The document reviews choosing document handling, email and creation software like Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office 365 and when to upgrade technology. It provides tips on setting up technology on a budget and recommends the best upgrades for increased productivity.
This document outlines a proposal for a cyber security club in Mauritius. The club aims to share information and build a cyber security community through free monthly meetings. Meetings would last 2 hours and include technical and non-technical talks on topics like password handling and penetration testing. The club seeks attendees with some IT knowledge, speakers with cyber security experience, and a few organizers to coordinate talks and venues. Future goals include expanding the number of talks per meeting, inviting external speakers, and gaining sponsors.
Software has tremendous commercial potential that’s growing every day. So when you work in a federal lab, you need to know how to harness it! Our webinar will help you figure out how to make this underestimated intellectual property (IP) part of your T2 strategy.
This webinar will help you understand the basics of software protection and commercialization, and how they can fit into your T2 program, including:
Methods of protecting software
GOGO and GOCO processes and their differences
Various software distribution models and their merits.
Our panel features three T2 experts in thinking out–of–the–box, who have made software work for them—Barry Datlof, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command; Kathleen McDonald, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Aaron Sauers, Fermilab.
The panelists will also use participants’ input and feedback to hone the “Software Topics” session they’re presenting at this year’s national meeting—tailoring it to your needs.
This document provides an overview of a webinar training. It discusses how to connect audio during the webinar, welcomes the presenters, explains how to participate by asking questions or providing answers, and outlines the objectives to be covered which include an overview of the webinar process, platform, and future of webinars. It also includes a timeline of the webinar planning process from 2 months prior to posting recordings after the event. Resources for planning webinars are listed.
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on using webinars. The webinar will take place on November 7, 2015 and be presented by Nikki Crowster and Ina Smith. Participants are instructed to keep their microphones and webcams muted. Questions can be typed in the chat box. The webinar will cover various web conferencing tools like Big Blue Button, Google Hangouts, and Skype. Tips are provided on presenting webinars effectively through visuals, interactivity, and clear communication.
Deliver your message! Organizing your PowerPoint and presenting to audiencesTony Pearson
This session covers how to build a PowerPoint presentation and deliver it to full effect. Presented at IBM TechU in Johannesburg, South Africa September 2019
This document provides tips and best practices for public speaking from Tony Pearson, an experienced IBM professional. It covers gathering requirements such as understanding the audience and goals. It also discusses researching content, rehearsing, and structuring presentations with an engaging opening, middle, and closing. Specific tips include varying speech, using humor, handling questions, and recommending books on public speaking. The overall message is that with proper preparation, practice, and following best practices, presentations can be successful and audiences can be informed or persuaded.
The document provides guidance on hosting webinars and teleconferences, outlining the 6 key stages: 1) defining the audience and objectives, 2) determining topic/speaker/timing, 3) selecting features and a meeting service, 4) promotion, 5) preparation, and 6) follow-up activities. The goal is to establish expertise, generate leads, and increase visibility while providing a useful experience for participants through remote conferencing technology. Selection of technology should match the intended audience and objectives.
This webinar discusses a seven step process for a successful paperless HR implementation. The steps include: 1) being a change agent to gain buy-in, 2) getting organizational buy-in, 3) organizing existing paper files, 4) acquiring necessary resources like software and training, 5) starting document scanning and electronic filing, 6) informing employees of the new system, and 7) measuring benefits. The webinar provides details on each step and takes questions from participants.
We help Small Business Owners to discover the best tools to be a smart mobile entrepreneur right away. We are offering a seminar every month to maximize the efficiency of the mobile tools we are using. We’ll teach how: The best mobile tools for you as an entrepreneur How can you improve your business image being mobile savy The latest mobile tips Barter your services and create new centers of influence We help small businesses to get a professional image with the right mobile tools
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E-Disccovery Best Practices 20090710 Ver02bretthancock
This document summarizes best practices for electronic discovery presented by Stefan Adler. It discusses the history of how electronic discovery regulations have evolved in response to increasing data volumes. It also outlines the key phases of electronic data reference model (EDRM) and considerations for planning and executing an electronic discovery project, including gathering information, meeting with opposing counsel, collecting and preserving data, processing, reviewing documents, and producing documents. Recent trends include increased enterprise data management, lower initial collection volumes through early case assessment, and continued outsourcing of hosting and review work.
The document provides information about an upcoming training on innovations in technology-enabled pro bono services. It begins by welcoming participants and providing instructions for joining the audio portion of the training via phone or internet. It then provides some logistics, noting the training will start promptly and asking participants to mute themselves. It introduces the presenters and provides an outline of the topics to be covered, including technology-enabled pro bono initiatives, incorporating technology into pro bono programs, and examples from programs like LawHelp Interactive and a New York family court remote volunteer attorney project.
Podcasting 101: Creating & Editing a podcast with Just a Mic and a Computer Richard Harrington
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Visual Impairment and Computing - webinar slides 9 June 2015AbilityNet
The document discusses how technology can help people with visual impairments. It describes various options for input and output, including magnification software, screen readers, Braille displays and video magnifiers. It provides examples of individuals who use different technologies like JAWS and ZoomText to work and complete tasks. The document emphasizes that the right solution depends on preferences, needs and budget, and specialist advice can help identify the best options in each situation. Training is also important to learn new tools and customize them effectively.
Companies like PBS have all new challenges in meeting their customer demands with the increasing adoption of disruptive technologies. Simply taking content delivered across traditional channels like the TV and website no longer apply. To build a meaningful experience that leverages the vast amounts of content – PBS and 3Pillar developed a ground-up meta-data architecture that combined the two very disparate worlds of structured and unstructured data. This metadata strategy allows PBS to be predictive in serving up content; it allows PBS to run analytics for improving the experience and optimizing their business strategy.
MB4 Productions provides a wide range of services including project management, audiovisual production, web development, and post-event analysis. They have experience across many therapeutic areas and have produced programs on every continent. Their capabilities include event coordination, sourcing venues globally, and developing programs using innovative technologies like their Digital Meeting Solution and virtual meetings. They have offices worldwide and long-term client relationships, offering unmatched quality, reliability, and capacity.
Blockchain is the Internet of exchange. Join this session to get a great introduction to the realm of decentralization and Blockchain technology. You will have the opportunity to be hands-on and build a Blockchain during this session as you learn how this emerging technology will impact eDiscovery.
Financials and eDiscovery - A Primer for Non-AccountantsIpro Tech
Law Finance does not have to be complex. In this session, you will learn the basics of how accountants think and work, and where investigators should begin the search for potential evidence.
The document discusses how Framework Foundation uses technology strategically to reduce frustration and increase creativity and productivity. It summarizes how they use Google Apps, EchoSign, Salesforce, Skype, and Box.net to create information once, distribute it widely, and access it anywhere. This integrated approach saves time, money, and allows staff to focus on their work. The presentation emphasizes that technology, when implemented openly and integrated, can alleviate frustration for organizations and stakeholders.
This short workshop will take you through:
How to choose whether your event should be online or in-person
How to determine the best platform/venue for your event
What you need to do to pull together a successful webinar
How the MarComms team will help you through the events process.
A calendar of upcoming online events
Our new online event request form
Tops tips
This document discusses choosing legal technology for a law office. It covers selecting the right hardware like laptops, tablets, printers and peripherals. It also discusses using cloud storage versus on-site storage and the security considerations of each. The document reviews choosing document handling, email and creation software like Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Office 365 and when to upgrade technology. It provides tips on setting up technology on a budget and recommends the best upgrades for increased productivity.
This document outlines a proposal for a cyber security club in Mauritius. The club aims to share information and build a cyber security community through free monthly meetings. Meetings would last 2 hours and include technical and non-technical talks on topics like password handling and penetration testing. The club seeks attendees with some IT knowledge, speakers with cyber security experience, and a few organizers to coordinate talks and venues. Future goals include expanding the number of talks per meeting, inviting external speakers, and gaining sponsors.
Software has tremendous commercial potential that’s growing every day. So when you work in a federal lab, you need to know how to harness it! Our webinar will help you figure out how to make this underestimated intellectual property (IP) part of your T2 strategy.
This webinar will help you understand the basics of software protection and commercialization, and how they can fit into your T2 program, including:
Methods of protecting software
GOGO and GOCO processes and their differences
Various software distribution models and their merits.
Our panel features three T2 experts in thinking out–of–the–box, who have made software work for them—Barry Datlof, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command; Kathleen McDonald, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Aaron Sauers, Fermilab.
The panelists will also use participants’ input and feedback to hone the “Software Topics” session they’re presenting at this year’s national meeting—tailoring it to your needs.
This document provides an overview of a webinar training. It discusses how to connect audio during the webinar, welcomes the presenters, explains how to participate by asking questions or providing answers, and outlines the objectives to be covered which include an overview of the webinar process, platform, and future of webinars. It also includes a timeline of the webinar planning process from 2 months prior to posting recordings after the event. Resources for planning webinars are listed.
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on using webinars. The webinar will take place on November 7, 2015 and be presented by Nikki Crowster and Ina Smith. Participants are instructed to keep their microphones and webcams muted. Questions can be typed in the chat box. The webinar will cover various web conferencing tools like Big Blue Button, Google Hangouts, and Skype. Tips are provided on presenting webinars effectively through visuals, interactivity, and clear communication.
Deliver your message! Organizing your PowerPoint and presenting to audiencesTony Pearson
This session covers how to build a PowerPoint presentation and deliver it to full effect. Presented at IBM TechU in Johannesburg, South Africa September 2019
This document provides tips and best practices for public speaking from Tony Pearson, an experienced IBM professional. It covers gathering requirements such as understanding the audience and goals. It also discusses researching content, rehearsing, and structuring presentations with an engaging opening, middle, and closing. Specific tips include varying speech, using humor, handling questions, and recommending books on public speaking. The overall message is that with proper preparation, practice, and following best practices, presentations can be successful and audiences can be informed or persuaded.
The document provides guidance on hosting webinars and teleconferences, outlining the 6 key stages: 1) defining the audience and objectives, 2) determining topic/speaker/timing, 3) selecting features and a meeting service, 4) promotion, 5) preparation, and 6) follow-up activities. The goal is to establish expertise, generate leads, and increase visibility while providing a useful experience for participants through remote conferencing technology. Selection of technology should match the intended audience and objectives.
This webinar discusses a seven step process for a successful paperless HR implementation. The steps include: 1) being a change agent to gain buy-in, 2) getting organizational buy-in, 3) organizing existing paper files, 4) acquiring necessary resources like software and training, 5) starting document scanning and electronic filing, 6) informing employees of the new system, and 7) measuring benefits. The webinar provides details on each step and takes questions from participants.
We help Small Business Owners to discover the best tools to be a smart mobile entrepreneur right away. We are offering a seminar every month to maximize the efficiency of the mobile tools we are using. We’ll teach how: The best mobile tools for you as an entrepreneur How can you improve your business image being mobile savy The latest mobile tips Barter your services and create new centers of influence We help small businesses to get a professional image with the right mobile tools
Splunk Phantom, the Endpoint Data Model & Splunk Security Essentials App!Harry McLaren
We'll be coving the latest and greatest updates to Phantom (SOAR Platform), the ins-and-outs of the new Endpoint Data Model and what you can use it for and finally showcase some of the awesome beta features just released as part of the Splunk Security Essentials App which includes MITRE ATT&CK and Kill Chain Mappings!
E-Disccovery Best Practices 20090710 Ver02bretthancock
This document summarizes best practices for electronic discovery presented by Stefan Adler. It discusses the history of how electronic discovery regulations have evolved in response to increasing data volumes. It also outlines the key phases of electronic data reference model (EDRM) and considerations for planning and executing an electronic discovery project, including gathering information, meeting with opposing counsel, collecting and preserving data, processing, reviewing documents, and producing documents. Recent trends include increased enterprise data management, lower initial collection volumes through early case assessment, and continued outsourcing of hosting and review work.
The document provides information about an upcoming training on innovations in technology-enabled pro bono services. It begins by welcoming participants and providing instructions for joining the audio portion of the training via phone or internet. It then provides some logistics, noting the training will start promptly and asking participants to mute themselves. It introduces the presenters and provides an outline of the topics to be covered, including technology-enabled pro bono initiatives, incorporating technology into pro bono programs, and examples from programs like LawHelp Interactive and a New York family court remote volunteer attorney project.
Podcasting 101: Creating & Editing a podcast with Just a Mic and a Computer Richard Harrington
Podcasting has become one of the most cost-effective ways to extend your reach. In this session, you'll learn how to create an audio podcast to match any budget, using proven techniques that get listeners and results.
Visual Impairment and Computing - webinar slides 9 June 2015AbilityNet
The document discusses how technology can help people with visual impairments. It describes various options for input and output, including magnification software, screen readers, Braille displays and video magnifiers. It provides examples of individuals who use different technologies like JAWS and ZoomText to work and complete tasks. The document emphasizes that the right solution depends on preferences, needs and budget, and specialist advice can help identify the best options in each situation. Training is also important to learn new tools and customize them effectively.
Companies like PBS have all new challenges in meeting their customer demands with the increasing adoption of disruptive technologies. Simply taking content delivered across traditional channels like the TV and website no longer apply. To build a meaningful experience that leverages the vast amounts of content – PBS and 3Pillar developed a ground-up meta-data architecture that combined the two very disparate worlds of structured and unstructured data. This metadata strategy allows PBS to be predictive in serving up content; it allows PBS to run analytics for improving the experience and optimizing their business strategy.
MB4 Productions provides a wide range of services including project management, audiovisual production, web development, and post-event analysis. They have experience across many therapeutic areas and have produced programs on every continent. Their capabilities include event coordination, sourcing venues globally, and developing programs using innovative technologies like their Digital Meeting Solution and virtual meetings. They have offices worldwide and long-term client relationships, offering unmatched quality, reliability, and capacity.
Blockchain is the Internet of exchange. Join this session to get a great introduction to the realm of decentralization and Blockchain technology. You will have the opportunity to be hands-on and build a Blockchain during this session as you learn how this emerging technology will impact eDiscovery.
Financials and eDiscovery - A Primer for Non-AccountantsIpro Tech
Law Finance does not have to be complex. In this session, you will learn the basics of how accountants think and work, and where investigators should begin the search for potential evidence.
Panel discussion of the perspectives, pluses/negatives, offerings as well as challenges of utilizing an in-house (law firm) vs. an independent hot seat tech.
Project Management in Electronic DiscoveryIpro Tech
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Are you just re-posting other people’s content on social media or are you a content creator? In this session, two professionals working in the legal technology space will share their experiences managing their online personas and will teach you how to build your professional brand on social media. This will be an interactive session, and we will be posting LIVE, so bring you phones and don’t silence them!
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Ever wondered what happens to a document as it travels through the EDRM process? This session will focus on the many factors that come into play as data flows through Ipro for enterprise including where it is stored, what resources are being utilized, and how to get to the finish line faster.
Are you deciding whether or not to upgrade to the latest release of Ipro for Enterprise? Do you have questions about some of our newest features? This session is for you! Come and hear about features from our latest releases including new functionality, enhancements and what that might mean for making your workflows easier than ever before!
The document discusses the Ipro platform, which is a collection of microservices that provides functionality for Ipro for enterprise. It describes the key components, which include the Ipro Identity Server, Ipro Web, Ipro Web API, and Ipro Job Manager Agent. The platform establishes an identity provider, uses Redis for message queuing, implements Material Design, exposes public APIs, and enables features like faster development and support for multiple browsers. It provides an example of how the public APIs could be used to automate user account creation from Jira.
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This document discusses tools and workflows for managing electronic data in legal cases. It asks participants to share which tools they use for data collection, tracking, manipulation, importing, searching, and producing discovery. Common tools mentioned include Media Manager, Excel, Access, Tree Size, Icovert, Ultra Edit, Notepad++, and analytics software. The document aims to facilitate discussion among industry peers about best practices for efficiently handling electronic data from collection through case completion.
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4. Presentation TitlePrivate and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Do Your Due Diligence
ORGANIZATION:
• Contact or visit the courtroom prior to trial
• Primary/secondary laptops – Keep database up to
date
• Review and Q/C PowerPoint decks
• Acquire Daily Transcripts
• Be confident with last minute changes
• Be prepared to present your court order (Federal
Court)
QC
5. Presentation TitlePrivate and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Communication is Key
Form a relationship with attorney/legal team
• Establish a common language
• Awareness of presentation capabilities
• Understand the case
• Determine best strategies for demonstrative and
presentation
Presentation Outlines
• Establish culture of diligent outlining and prep
• Run through the outlines prior to trial
9. Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Courtroom Setup Challenge!
YOUR OBJECTIVE:
Jury selection went over and now there is
only a 10 minute window to set up equipment
before court is in session. Set up the
following hardware as fast as you can…..
• Projector & Screen
• Doc Camera (ELMO)
• Distribution Amplifier
• Switch
• Speakers
• Tech Laptop
• Three monitors
11. Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
TrialDirector 360: Present Module
Basic Overview:
• Calling Up Documents
• Navigating through multi-page
documents
• Working with your annotation tools
• Maximizing the whole presentation
screen
13. Private and Confidential – Copyright 2019
Items to Consider/Advice
• Know your shortcut keys
• Run-throughs are crucial
• Cellphone on mute/do not disturb mode
• Turn computer notifications/updates OFF
• Eliminate unknown variables, such as
food/drink
• Practice, Practice, Practice!