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White PapersinData offers White Papers on best-practices for preparing and presenting electronic evidence.
Video Depositions 101 & 201: Everything You Need to Know
This white paper covers all the things to consider when scheduling video depositions including the advantages of videotaping a witness, finding a legal videographer, what to ask for from your videographer, and various litigation software programs that will work with video when preparing your case. Request this White Paper
Advanced Video Deposition Support For Videographers
Written specifically for legal videographers, this white paper explores the pros and cons of MPEG-1 on CD-ROM vs. MPEG-2 on DVD. Specific instructions on how to synchronize DVD-Video Volumes with inData TimeCoder Pro® software are also provided.
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Best Practice Tips for Electronic Trial Presentation
Written by inData's President and professional trial consultant, Derek Miller, this white paper provides basic tips for using presentation technology in the courtroom. Discussion includes recommendations on the software, hardware, and people necessary to create an effective, flawless presentation. Best yet, it also includes several handy checklists to consider before going to trial.
Electronic Evidence in the Courtroom: Considerations for Presentation of Native Files.
This white paper highlights considerations for incorporating electronic evidence into deposition proceedings and trial presentations. It includes an analysis of the pros and cons of using electronic evidence in its native file format, and presents common scenarios encountered in the presentation of electronic evidence. Request this White Paper
Practical Magic for Litigators: Understanding Concept Search Technology
This white paper discusses concept searching and its advantages as applied to litigation. Highlights include how concept searching can reduce document review time and find crucial evidence, real-world examples, and answers to commonly asked questions. It also includes a helpful checklist of questions to ask when looking for a litigation search tool.
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