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    IV. Effective Exhibits and Courtroom Technology
    (Material in this chapter was taken from various Modules of I470 Litigation Support Systems and Courtroom Presentations, an online course that was developed and team-taught by S.A. Hook and E. Lykins. The content of the course and the course Modules have evolved over time, from 2010 when it was first taught, until its most recent iteration in 2017., 2017) Hook, Sara Anne; Lykins, Elizabeth
    Have you perfected your process of trial preparation into an art of war? Are you getting all you can out of the opportunities witnesses and opposing counsel let slip during trial? Do your juries leave the courtroom wanting to reach the verdict that you've clearly stated you want? Join our panel of seasoned trial lawyers for an engaging day of learning and tactics exchange and take your courtroom presentation skills to the next level of excellence.
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    Predictive Coding Systems for Electronic Discovery
    (2016-10-14) Soundarajan, Dhivya; Hook, Sara Anne
    Over the past year, the presenters have been working to design a simple predictive coding system for electronic discovery (e-discovery) based on readily-available software and Natural Language Processing. In this presentation, they cover the history of e-discovery in the U.S., the evolution and increasing acceptance of predictive coding/Technology-Assisted Review (TAR) as part of an e-discovery process, considerations, including software choices, in constructing a predictive coding system and a demonstration of the prototype that Ms. Soundarajan developed. They will discuss their future work, which will include usability testing of the system with a focus group of lawyers who are responsible for e-discovery, the features and functionality that they would like to add to the system and the larger set of materials they would like to experiment with to further refine their system's capabilities.
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