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February 22, 2010
"Engage the Jury: Presenting
Electronic and Computer Forensics Evidence at Trial"
The title of this alert is also the title of an excellent article in Wisconsin Lawyer by noted litigator Bruce Olson. Along with John and I, Bruce is the co-author of The Electronic Evidence Handbook: Forms, Checklists and Guidelines (ABA 2006). In this article, he notes that “most lawyers do not know how to effectively present electronic evidence to a jury – they risk confusing the jury with jargon, damaging their expert’s credibility, or putting the jury to sleep during their expert’s key testimony.”

We’ve seen exactly that happen all too often. This article offers a number of valuable tips for presenting such evidence to a jury. To read the article, click here.

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