Technology in the Courtroom
Wednesday | February 9, 2005 | 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Way, Boston
Courtroom Number 9, 3rd Floor
Directions and Parking Information
Sponsor: Solo and Small Firm Section, Labor and Employment Law Section and Litigation
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Honorable George A. O’Toole, Jr.
United States District Court (D-Mass.)
- Discussion of use of technology in the courtroom form the perspective of the court
- Tips on what is and is not effective from the Court’s perspective
- Learn some pet peeves in order to avoid pitfalls in your cases
Christopher Gross
Technology Director
United States District Court (D-Mass.)
- What technology is available in the federal courts state-of –the art courtroom
- A practical session on how to use the technology effectively
Brian J. Carney, Esq.
President
WIN Interactive, Inc.
- When to use computerized presentations in litigation
- Examples of the use of technology that his firm has helped lawyers incorporate throughout the country
- Discussion of prosecution’s technology-enhanced closing argument in the murder trial of Michael Skakel in Connecticut, which he helped to prepare in 2002
Paul S. Samson, Esq.
Partner
Riemer & Braunstein LLP
- Practical issues in preparing and presenting evidence with technological tools learned from years of experience using technology aids in numerous trials
- How to capture the attention of the judge and jury with your presentations
- How to avoid evidentiary objections.
S. Elaine McChesney, Esq.
Partner
Bingham McCutchen LLP
- How to use technology in discovery
- Using technology in other pretrial preparation matters
Program Chair
Edmund J. Gorman, Esq.
Law Office of Edmund J. Gorman
Program Prices
$115 - BBA Member
$145 - Non-Member
$80 - BBA Member - New Lawyer (admitted after 6/2003)
$60 - BBA Member - Legal Services/Government Lawyer
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