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Technology in the Courtroom
 

Utilizing Technology in the Courtroom

To succeed in today's legal world, an attorney must be able to advocate your case with the most advanced technology available. With so many television shows focused on forensic evidence and glamorous courtroom presentation, juries demand and expect a similar result from a courtroom attorney. The Lewis Law Firm uses innovative strategies and meticulous research in preparing your case for trial; however, they also utilize the latest in-court technology on the market.



Among these are a 9ft x 12ft screen, 6ft x 8ft screen, LCD projectors, touch sensitive flat-screen monitors, flat-screen monitors for the judge, jury and witness, VCR and DVD players, as well as, a surround sound audio system.

Through utilizing such technology, the Law Offices of Gayle R. Lewis can present evidence of any kind, including a virtually unlimited number of documents, photographs, graphics, web pages, computer programs, medical films, fetal monitoring strips, animation, video, and Power Point demonstrations.



The ability to show the jury fetal monitoring strips plays a vital role when litigating medical malpractice cases involving injured newborns. A fetal monitoring strip is used to depict a baby's heart rate and thus medical condition prior to birth. In some cases, it is the attorney's ability to present the fetal monitoring strips to the jury that ultimately wins a case. Such tactics have resulted in huge success for the Lewis Law Firm.

In medical malpractice cases involving victims that are deceased or severely injured, a "Day-in-the-Life" video is often shown to the jury. These professionally produced videos are a powerful tool in providing juries a sense of the victims' lives before and after their injuries, in a concise yet memorable fashion. This technique has been employed with great success.

The Lewis Law Firm advocate aggressively on behalf of their clients. As a result, the firm spares no expense in providing its clients with the most technologically advanced courtroom presentation available. If you have been a victim of another's negligence, please contact our office immediately by using the form below or at 1-877-529-9969.

To view a sample Fetal Monitoring Strip, click here.

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