Describe how Court Staff can Assist the Legal Team with Using Electronic Resources in the Courthouse.
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Q. 2Although Kate Sandberg was a seasoned trial attorney, she had never conducted a trial in federal district court. And although she had occasionally presented video depositions at trial, this was the first case she had handled that required a projector, laptops, audio equipment, and other electronic gear to be brought into court for presentation. She was also aware of the tight security at the federal district court. What precautions should she take to avoid any unnecessary problems on the day of the beginning of trial?
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Q. 3Legal project management provides historical data for analyzing what worked and what problems occurred.
a. True
b. False
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Q. 4The trial date is rapidly approaching, and Jack Parsons and his team have met to discuss what software and display technologies they should use to present their case. They know that some of the expert testimony would need to be presented in video form, and the jury would need to be shown charts and graphs to help them understand the scientific evidence. In his many years as a trial lawyer, Jack was familiar with most of the judges and courtrooms in their local jurisdiction. Unfortunately, the case had been removed from their local court to a new judge in another jurisdiction on the opposite side of the state. In this other court system, the facilities varied from courtroom to courtroom. Some were equipped with monitors, while others had nothing more than power outlets in the walls. Jack also had no idea what was available in their assigned courtroom. What steps should the trial team take at this point before they proceed further with their planning?
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Q. 5Accounting records are important to maintain for the clients, who expect _________ billing statements.
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Q. 6Jack Parsons' trial team planned to develop a state-of-the-art multimedia presentation combining the use of graphics, video testimony, and other technologies to present their case. However, other than the occasional video deposition, the new judge assigned to the Greenway Chemical case had never presided over a case that utilized a computer presentation as advanced as that envisioned by Jack and his team. He was wary of losing control of his courtroom and having a decision overturned on appeal because the jury was exposed to inadmissible evidence. What assurances can the trial team give the judge, and what technological solution can be incorporated into the courtroom technology?
What will be an ideal response?