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Dropping the Digital Anchor

Preparing and Presenting Your Case with Technology

What You Will Learn

  • How to effectively collect, organize, and present information
  • The impact of digital presentations on classic learning techniques
  • How to use today’s presentation tools to focus jurors on the important portions of your case
  • Enable jurors to observe the facts and falsities by anchoring them to the theories of your case

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What You Will Learn

  • How to effectively collect, organize, and present information
  • The impact of digital presentations on classic learning techniques
  • How to use today’s presentation tools to focus jurors on the important portions of your case
  • Enable jurors to observe the facts and falsities by anchoring them to the theories of your case
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Thursday, April 29, 2021

3PM EASTERN
(12:00 PT / 2:00 CT / 1:00 MT)

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75 minutes
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New Jersey Association for Justice

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Digital Presentations

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Summary

Jon Lomurro will lecture on “Dropping the Digital Anchor,” from his recent publication of the same name. He explains how to effectively collect, organize, and present information and analyzes the impact of modern digital presentations on classic learning techniques. From the persuasive teachings of Aristotle’s rhetoric through Richard Meyer’s multimedia learning, Jon explains the benefit of today’s presentation tools as a means to firmly connect with a jury and focus jurors on the important portions of your case. A jury floating in a sea of confusion will never locate the place they are supposed to be. By anchoring them to the theories of your case, the jury will be able to observe the facts and falsities. With this knowledge, they will find the proper place to land.

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Presenters

Jonathan H. Lomurro, Esq.

Jonathan H. Lomurro is an expert certified civil trial attorney with the Lomurro Law Firm, in Freehold, NJ. He is a... Read More

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Agenda

5 Minutes - Introduction
60 Minutes - Presentation
10 Minutes - Live Q&A with the Speaker

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