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melina_rosy

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How can the legal team use presentation graphics programs? Give examples of ways that graphics may be used by both litigation and non-litigation legal teams.
 
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Trial _____ programs allows the legal team to organize and manage the documents, depositions, photographs, and other data and then display them when needed during depositions or trial.
 
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Trial presentation programs are used to create graphics for presentations either as stand-alone graphics or as part of a graphics presentation, such as part of a PowerPoint presentation. SmartDraw is a graphics program that offer templates frequently used in legal and medical matters. They can be easily modified for the facts of the individual case. For example, they can be used at trial to show photographs of the damage to an automobile. Presentation graphics are not limited to trial situations. They can be used in any situation where an image will help explain a concept. For example, graphics can be used to show the legal description of a piece of property, and how another parcel is encroaching upon it.

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