
Multimedia streamlines court experience
Written by Clay Moffitt
Gene MayerTo a lot of people, the courtroom is just stuffed suits, gavels and wooden benches, but legal proceedings have evolved into a multimedia production meant to stimulate shrinking attention spans.
“We’re dealing with a society that seems much more interested in 20-30-second wiz bang, attention getting stuff,” said Justin Harris, partner for Motschiedler, Michaelides, Wishon, Brewer & Ryan, LLP.
Just like a sales pitch or a school presentation, delivery in a court of law is vital and everything needs to go off without a hitch. Even presenting certain documents and photographs in court has become streamlined into a digital format.