Posts · December 3, 2009
OK- First – a short story: Often times I’ll go into a law firm and discuss their upcoming cases and the best way that their exhibits should be displayed. Naturally, I’m hoping to leverage the skills of our presentation department together with our litigation assistance and our presentation rental facilities at VR Legal Resources. Typically, [...]
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The expert consulting services provided by VR Legal Resources assisted the Orange County District Attorney’s Prosecution Team in obtaining a conviction in the criminal case of People v. Haidl, Nachreiner, and Spann.
VR Legal Resources remained available throughout the whole legal process. The equipment provided to authenticate the videotape in question was top-of-the-line and used successfully to educate the jury during trial. Mr. Hagen’s expert testimony was superb as well, demonstrating his outstanding knowledge of the subject matter. I would not hesitate in consulting with VR Legal Resources and Mr. Hagen in any case where an expert is needed in the area of audio/video technology. (edited for spacing)
Charles J. Middleton
Orange County, CA, Chief Assistant District Attorney
Law.com, the online legal news and information network, has published an article about the benefits of using the latest technology for courtroom presentations. “Go Beyond PowerPoint to Make Your Case” includes insight and tips from Chuck Perez, our in-house litigation and forensic media support expert. The article also references “Are You Putting The Jury To Sleep?” from Chuck’s Trial Presentation Blog. In both, Chuck emphasizes the importance of moving beyond the basics of PowerPoint in order to hold jurors’ interest.