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PIGANELLI AND GALVES SPEAKING AT UNIVERSITY OF DENVER LAW SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY CLE SEMINAR PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 12 March 2007
Tim Piganelli and Fred Galves will explain how technology has profoundly changed the very way in which law is practiced in the 21st Century. Many litigators have experienced this first wave of novelty wondering how to better make use of cutting-edge technology and how to avoid common mistakes. This hands-on practical seminar will cover the latest strategic, evidentiary and real world challenges of using the latest litigation technology. It is important for the modern litigator to know how and why to use technology, when not to use it, and how to avoid technology that does not work or can even backfire.

Before the program, attendees may download free demonstration versions of some litigation software.

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Timothy A. Piganelli is recognized as one of the country’s top trial consultants in the areas of trial strategies, trial presentation, courtroom technology and computerized litigation support. His vast trial consulting experience provides expert insight to clients on strategies for the best use of technology to create effective illustrative presentations for jury comprehension. He is an adjunct professor at Southwestern University School of Law, McGeorge School of Law, and the University of Denver, teaching Computer Assisted Litigation. He holds Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering Technology degrees from Arizona State University.

Fred Galves is one of the nation’s leading academic authorities on litigation technology and the use of computer-generated exhibits in the courtroom. Professor Galves was a teaching fellow at Harvard University, an adjunct professor at Colorado College, and has taught law at U.C. Davis, Fordham University, Denver University and Southwestern University and is a full professor at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Before teaching, Professor Galves was a litigation associate at Holland & Hart. He earned his J.D. from Harvard University and B.A. from Colorado College.

 
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