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04/03/2009 11:30 AM
A PowerPoint Blog: PowerPoint for Court: Conversation with Herbert Rubinstein
Herbert Rubinstein has been involved in computer graphics for over 15 years as founder and CEO of ReGraphix, an award winning creative house for graphics and design. The past few years, Mr. Rubinstein has taken his presentation graphics experience and applied it to developing presentation techniques for the Courtroom. He has worked with the FBI, DEA, U.S. Customs Service and other government agencies, as well as many law firms across United States. In this conversation, Herb talks about his book and CD called PowerPoint For Court.
08/28/2006 10:40 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: Punch Up Your PowerPoint in Court
Microsoft Corp.'s PowerPoint presentation software can be an effective way to present information in the courtroom -- but few lawyers use it to its full advantage. Here are some tips to add more punch to your next trial arguments.
A lot is at stake -- power, money, reputation, future plans, justice. You need to win this case. Your presentation materials surely will play an important role in helping the judge and jury experience the sights, sounds, and details of the case ... or not. The choice is up to you, says one tech-savvy attorney.
The choice is up to you, says one tech-savvy attorney. It all depends upon whether you are willing to push PowerPoint beyond its normal boundaries to maximize its interactive and persuasive potential. This article by Robert Lane and
Bruce A. Olson
provides a better idea of using PowerPoint in court. 