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Articles by Fred


It's A Brave New World In Legal Publishing
Monday, 23 April 2007

Eight years ago, Professor Fred Galves envisioned a world in which law review articles would be published online with footnotes linked to animation as an enhanced learning tool. He paved the way for this interactive tool with an article he published in hard copy and CD format in the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology on the admissibility of computer animation.

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Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 May 2008 )
 
Paper Chase - Unraveling the Joys of E-Discovery
Monday, 23 April 2007

For Sacramento attorney Grace Bergen, there isn't a case that comes her way that electronic discovery doesn't shape.

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Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 May 2008 )
 
Professor Fred Galves: Staying Ahead of the Legal Technology Learning Curve
Monday, 23 April 2007

Professor Fred Galves is an innovator. Consider that he started using technology in teaching more than 10 years ago - and has lectured and written for many years about is use in the practice of law. His articles have been cited by state supreme courts and in evidence casebooks. And Galves wrote the first law review article with an accompanying CD-ROM with full-animation video footnotes, titled appropriately: "Where the Not So Wild Things Are: Computers in the Courtroom, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the Need for Institutional Reform and More Judicial Acceptance. " 13 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 161 (2000).

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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 April 2007 )
 
Galves on the Cutting Edge of Technology
Monday, 04 December 2006

In the 1990s, Professor Fred Galves notes the resistance of courts to the use of computer-generated exhibits. Some courts found ways, using the rules evidence, to exclude computer animation and elaborate visual depictions at trial.sdf

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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 March 2007 )