Things were not looking good for Sanction and we had little interest in pursuing what appeared to be a dying product. However, LexisNexis stepped up in and purchased Sanction. They have immediately begun upgrading the software and bundling it with portions of their many other legal support software packages.
As a result, we are confident that Sanction will continue to improve, adapt and be available for years to come. Our conclusion is that attorneys should choose between TrialDirector and Sanction based on their individual needs. Of course, we always want attorneys to work with us, so we now carry both. Just a few weeks ago, a Louisville area attorney asked us to synchronize about 25 hours of deposition testimony.
Now, this was not an out of the ordinary request as we synchronize that much video-to-text on a typical busy day. So, we quickly synchronized the depositions and converted them to a.
We then spot-checked the synchronization and everything looked great. Much to our surprise, the attorney sent all of the video back and complained that it was out of sync. Occasionally,an automatic synchronization program can give less than perfect results. You can learn more about how we handle your personal data and your rights by reviewing our Privacy Policy. Deliver a compelling argument with a powerful multimedia presentation of your case. Trial Presentation and Evidence Management.
Organize Seamlessly incorporate new evidence Categorize evidence for easy sorting and retrieval Quickly assemble documents, exhibits, transcripts, visuals, and videos. Documents are highly customizable. Cons As mentioned, your presentation must be planned out and prepared in advance. Pros Excels at basic presentation of documents in the courtroom. Functions as a complete database. You have easy access to any portion of a massive amount of information; every piece of evidence in the record is available at the push of a button.
Entirely flexible , requiring much less planning and preparation than PowerPoint. You can react swiftly to whatever the situation throws at you. On-the-fly annotation of documents in front of the jury. Trial Director and OnCue have several universal annotation tools like callout boxes, highlighting, and all the classic drawing tools you would find in most Windows applications like arrows, boxes, and circles. Cons Fewer possibilities for elaborate formatting of text, shapes, and overall screen layouts.
Minimal options for sophisticated annotation of documents. Lack of animation options to bring up document callouts. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Law Library Technology. About this LibGuide The intended audience for this much needed LibGuide would be patrons and students of the Simmons Library that are interested in the legal library subset of the library industry.
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