The genesis for the program came after being contacted in the spring by Wayne Miller, Assistant Dean for Academic Technologies at Duke University
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Will King, Baylor Law School Practice Court Associate, has recently been equipping approximately 100 students to use ExhibitView in Baylors nationally-ranked trial advocacy program. Professor Jim Wren, who has recommended ExhibitView in his soon-to-be-released Proving Damages to the Jury (James Publishing, December 2011), comments: ExhibitView gives us what we need. Time is at a premium for these students, and the combination of functionality and minimal learning curve of ExhibitView is a natural for our program. And Bill Roach has been consistently supportive. We're fans. James E. Wren, Baylor Law School
To date, the program has been growing exponentially with new schools coming on board weekly. Currently, the lineup includes Barry University School of Law, Baylor University School of Law, Cumberland School of Law, Duke Law School, The University of Texas School of Law, Wake Forest University Law School, and Washburn University School of Law, among others.
ExhibitView 4.2 PC and Ipad support many forms of electronic evidence, including PDF documents, SlideMaker Slides, various image files, audio/video and web pages. The company also offers online tutorials and live, interactive training sessions weekly on Tuesdays at 2pm all free of charge.
A brief, two-minute overview of the product can be found at: http://www.exhibitview.net/exhibitview-overview.html .
About ExhibitView Solutions, LLC Founded in 2004 in Rome, Georgia, ExhibitView Solutions, LLC evolved from one lawyers need to create a PDF friendly, flexible presentation software in a media-rich package for a wrongful death suit. To learn more, please visit http://www.exhibitview.net or call (706) 622-3305.
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