Interested in how other plaintiffs' lawyers are using PowerPoint in the courtroom? A group of lawyers (many are members of ATLA) has assembled disks with examples from a variety of cases (med mal, premises liability, automobile accidents, etc.). Examples include PowerPoint presentations supporting opening statements and closing arguments, as well as ones illustrating different concepts, such as loss of earning capacity.
To get a disk, all you have to do is send in a sample presentation of your own (changing names and details if you want to protect privacy). See details at the South Carolina Trial Law Blog: PowerPoint Examples from Leading Plaintiff's Lawyers.
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Monday, June 12, 2006
PowerPoint Examples from Plaintiffs' Lawyers
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