Products and services mentioned included case management software and workflow wizards; HotDocs and Pathagoras for document assembly; remote collection devices for electronically stored information; TextMap and LiveNote as transcript management software; TrialDirector for evidence presentation; whiteboard apps that allow drawing on a simulated canvas, and jury selection apps like iJury, Jury Duty and Jury Box.Products and services mentioned included case management software and workflow wizards; HotDocs and Pathagoras for document assembly; remote collection devices for electronically stored information; TextMap and LiveNote as transcript management software; TrialDirector for evidence presentation; whiteboard apps that allow drawing on a simulated canvas, and jury selection apps like iJury, Jury Duty and Jury Box.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
I Jury and other cool legal apps
There are many apps out there designed to make your legal life easier. One such trial presentation tool that looks like it has real promise over the tried and true Post-It note method is i-Jury. i-Jury is almost like having facebook for your jury. You can input data from your juror questionnaire and give it a positive, negative or neutral rating. The app will generate bar chats based on the data to provide valuable trends in the juror pool. It is 14.99. A full review of the app is available here.
For reviews of other useful legal apps, check out the ABA's Tech Show article that includes a recap of some of the more popular apps out there.
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