

The mock trial was very impressive and utilized many trial technology tactics that could be used in almost any kind of litigation. Edward Paskey represented Han Solo, and he used TrialPad on an iPad. Evan Kline acted as the prosecutor, and he used Keynote on both a Mac and an iPad. The first part of the hour was a mock trial that takes place in the Star Wars universe in which the Empire was prosecuting Han Solo for first degree murder: shooting Greedo in the Mos Eisley Cantina with a concealed blaster. Adams, a judge in York County, Pennsylvania, telling me about a fantastic CLE that took place on Octosponsored by the York County Bar Association. If you have any questions about this, just send me an e-mail or post a comment on a specific product review. Often, I will also provide my own commentary on the product, and while my goal is to be honest, please keep in mind that I was compensated to promote the product. When I discuss products from these companies on iPhone J.D., I do so to pass along information provided to me by the sponsor. (4) Some of the ads that run on this website are from monthly sponsors of iPhone J.D. Other ads are from paid advertisers, and if I discuss a product from a company that is a current advertiser, I will note that. If one of these ads comes from the seller of a product reviewed on iPhone J.D., that is a coincidence and I do not believe that it colors my review of that product.

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