Presenting Evidence
at Trial Using
new TrialDirector 360
TrialDirector 360 offers powerful new features for both creating, organizing and presenting evidence.
The topics we shall cover in our 8 hours include:
1. Creating Cases and Creating Associated Case
2. Management of cases - collaborative issues
3. Customize labels/exhibit stickers
4. Importing files
5. Adding Notes, Issue Codes and Designations
6. Generating Reports
7. Administrative tasks including assigning persons to work on cases and backing up your case data and the case itself.
8. Transcript clips
9. Interface options
10. Presenting the Evidence
This 8 session course is designed to provide you with the essentials of being an excellent presenter of fact during trial. Whether the facts are videos, audios, images, depositions - and whatever the data - being able to present the evidence in a compelling, efficient and professional manner can win your case.
Trial Director is the premier presentation tool for paralegals and attorneys who wish to make a dynamic and efficient presentation of the facts of any matter.
Each session will deal with these aspects of the software - and although these links will take you to Indata's training videos, this course will involve lectures on each of these topics and presentations using PowerPoint to enhance the video training provided. During the sessions, we will provide you with opportunity to engage in discussion about the features and the video how-to-do-it presentations.
8 hrs. CLE. NALA Approved
Eight sessions of one hour each - Tuesdays and Thursdays
October 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, 2018
10AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern
Don't worry about missed sessions - we'll email you a copy!
All participants are given access to the course website where all materials are stored, and it remains available to them indefinitely for future reference!
Kudos from the Winter 2018 Course Attendees:
"Thank you again for the wealth of information presented in the course on Trial Director."
"Thank you for training, it was clear, concise, informative, and definitely user friendly."