With a few finger swipes, attorneys can cut out costly courtroom presentation consultants and show digital evidence themselves with a new iPad application created by a Miami joint venture.
Called TrialPad, the $89.99 app lets lawyers use their iPad to present PDF files and make changes on the fly, whether highlighting lines in a medical record for a jury or zooming in and circling part of an X-ray photo.
The one-time app price is vastly less than the typical cost of hiring a tech consultant at about $100-$150 an hour to manage the choreography of electronic evidence before and during a trial.
The app was created by one such tech consulting firm, Saurian Litigation Support, which partnered with accounting consulting firm Kaufman, Rossin & Co. to create the app under the company name Lit Software.
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