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Explain how presentation software is used in litigation.
 
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The written version of deposition or other testimony is called a _______________.
 
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Trial presentation programs allow different types of mediaincluding still photographs,text documents, video and sound clips, and computer simulationsto be organized and displayed using a single program. The advantage of these advanced presentation programs is their ability to work with a variety of file types, including video, which is an increasingly popular tool in the courtroom. Video presentations provide a convenient method of showing prerecorded depositions of witnesses, particularly experts who might not be available on short notice to appear in a trial. Presentation programs like Sanction and TrialDirector allow the legal team to assemble all of the electronically storable evidence in one program. In courtrooms equipped with display equipment, it is as simple as hooking up the laptop to the system.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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