TRIAL PRESENTATION

Trial Presentation Courtroom Technician Consultant Video Deposition Editing Civil Litigation Tampa St. Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota Orlando Miami

Trial Presentation Courtroom Technician Consultant Video Deposition Editing Civil Litigation Tampa St. Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota Orlando Miami

Trial technicians are responsible for managing the digital exhibits of a case, operating courtroom equipment and ensuring the presentations by attorneys and experts make an impact with jurors.

Presenting evidence in a clear and compelling manner is what we do!

Trials greatly benefit from courtroom technology by enabling the clear presentation of complex evidence, such as patent diagrams, digital design files, and multimedia demonstrations. High-resolution displays, document cameras, and interactive touchscreens allow attorneys to showcase intricate details, making abstract concepts more accessible to judges and juries.

SERVICES

DOCUMENTS / EXHIBITS

  • Display documents and exhibits for jurors.
  • Highlight and callout important sections.
  • Upload, download, edit and convert case exhibits.
  • Add bates labels, exhibit stickers and remove Redactions

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION

  • Create effective PowerPoint Presentations for trial.
  • Opening Statements, Closing Arguments, Expert Presentations.
  • Advance slides with or without remote controller.
  • Edit slides on the fly in the courtroom.
PowerPoint Presentations for Civil Litigation

Trial Presentation Courtroom Technician Consultant Video Deposition Editing Civil Litigation Tampa St. Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota Orlando Miami

VIDEO DEPOSITION EDITING

  • Synchronize videos with electronic transcripts.
  • Edit video depositions by page and line.
  • Remove objections and unnecessary silences.
  • Playback with or without closed captioning

REMOTE TESTIMONY

  • Remote testimony for witnesses and experts.
  • Display exhibits and presentations remotely.
  • Remote testimony hosting with Zoom.

COURTROOM EQUIPMENT

  • Courtroom equipment setup and troubleshooting.
  • HDTVs – Monitors – Projectors with Screens
  • Audio Speakers
  • Print and scan inside the courtroom.
  • Wireless Connectivity – Apple TV
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot
  • War Room Setup

AREAS OF PRACTICE

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Patent Infringement

Disputes over inventions, processes, or technologies protected by patents. These cases often focus on whether a product or process unlawfully uses a patented invention.

Trademark Infringement

Disputes focus on the unauthorized use of a name, logo, slogan, or design that identifies and distinguishes a brand. These cases aim to prevent consumer confusion and protect brand identity.

Copyright Infringement

Cases deal with unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of creative works such as music, films, books, software, or artwork. These cases enforce the creator’s exclusive rights to their work.

Trade Secret Misappropriation

Disputes involve the theft, unauthorized disclosure, or improper use of confidential business information, such as formulas, processes, or client lists, that give a business a competitive edge.


PERSONAL INJURY

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Cases cover injuries from car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents caused by negligent or reckless driving.

Premises Liability

Often called Slip and Falls, these disputes Involve injuries sustained due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, such as wet floors, poor lighting, or broken stairs.

Medical Malpractice

Trials focus on injuries caused by medical negligence, including surgical errors, misdiagnoses, medication mistakes, and birth injuries.

Product Liability

Disputes address injuries caused by defective or dangerous products, such as faulty machinery, unsafe drugs, or malfunctioning consumer goods.

Workplace Injuries

Cases over injuries that occur on the job, often involving workers’ compensation claims, but can also include third-party liability cases.

Wrongful Death

Disputes involve claims filed by surviving family members when someone’s negligence or misconduct leads to a fatality.

Libel and Slander

Defamation cases Involve harm caused by false statements that damage a person’s reputation.

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Disputes are meant to protect elderly or vulnerable individuals from physical, emotional, or financial harm caused by caregivers.


CONTRUCTION

Breach of Contract

Disputes over violations of construction agreements, such as failing to complete work on time, delivering substandard work, or not paying contractors or subcontractors.

Construction Defects

Cases involving claims of defective design, workmanship, or materials that result in structural issues, water intrusion, or safety hazards. These are often categorized as: Workmanship Defects, Design Defects, Material Defects

Liens and Payment Disputes

Legal actions to enforce payment for work performed, materials supplied, or labor provided. Contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers may file mechanic’s liens against a property to secure payment.

Delay and Disruption

Disputes over project delays caused by unforeseen circumstances, mismanagement, or failure to provide materials on time, resulting in financial losses.

Construction Contracts

Conflicts over interpretations of contract terms, including scope of work, change orders, or compliance with building codes and regulations.

Professional Negligence

Cases against architects, engineers, or designers for errors or omissions in plans or oversight that lead to project failures.

Personal Injury

Lawsuits involving injuries sustained by workers, contractors, or site visitors due to unsafe working conditions, equipment failures, or negligence.

Property Damage

Cases addressing damages caused to neighboring properties during construction activities, such as excavation or demolition.

Insurance Coverage Disputes

Conflicts between contractors or property owners and insurance companies regarding coverage for damages, defects, or injuries related to construction projects.

Termination and Abandonment

Cases where one party terminates the contract or abandons the project, leading to disputes over payments, unfinished work, and liability.


CONTRACT LAW

  • Express Contracts
  • Implied Contracts
  • Unilateral Contracts
  • Bilateral Contracts
  • Executed Contracts
  • Executory Contracts
  • Adhesion Contracts
  • Void Contracts
  • Voidable Contracts
  • Unconscionable Contracts
  • Aleatory Contracts
  • Option Contracts

tony@trialteks.com