Executive Presentations

April 2, 2012

Around The Blawgs

Note: “Around The Blawgs” spotlights noteworthy posts from among the The ABA Journal’s “Blawg 100.” Wall Street Journal Law Blog When Your Professor Doesn’t Make You Buy The Whole Book From The Sidebar Legislating Transparency & The Supreme Court’s Reluctance to Televise Oral Arguments Small Firm Innovation The App Missing from your Practice Virtual Law Practice Release of iPad App for Virtual Practice D.A. Confidential I’ve Loved You For A Thousand Years SLAW The Cloud Descends On ABA Techshow 2012 Robert Ambrogi’s Lawsites More News From MyCase: A Built-In Word Processor Ride The Lightning Law Enforcement Routinely Tracks Cell Phones web security web security .
April 23, 2012

Photo Gallery: Iconic Los Angeles

Presenting Executive Presentations’ Second-Annual Photo Gallery. The in-house exhibition is comprised of staffmember submissions on the theme of “Iconic Los Angeles.” Click on the individual thumbnails to view larger versions of the images.  
April 27, 2012

Putting the iPad to Work

It’s time to embrace the latest digital technology and how it can best serve our clients both in and out of the courtroom. There’s a new order in the court; one spurred on by exponential increases in the speed, power, portability and sophistication of today’s generation of digital devices, and the productivity levels they elevate. Here at Executive Presentations we’re proactive regarding the latest technology and how it can best serve our clients both in and out of the courtroom. Three years ago there was no such thing as an Apple iPad. Today, the legal community increasingly wants to know how it can seamlessly blend this revolutionary device into its trial operations. And the answer is: carefully. It’s not unreasonable to marvel at a tablet computer and be enthusiastic in how it could be of benefit to your firm’s lawyers, be it in the courtroom or the conference room. A few months after the first-generation iPad debuted in 2010, consumer rights attorney Randall Ryder, who contributes to Lawyerist.com, unguardedly praised what he saw was the device’s potential. “The iPad is going to be sweet,” he wrote. “It will change the way law students learn the law, and it will be […]
May 11, 2012

Zoom Zoom

EP looks at the Prezi presentation software system and sees potential. Launched in 2009, Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software system that has opened up an exciting new dimension beyond exhibit boards and slides. With its zoomable canvas, Prezi delivers visually engaging presentations that lead viewers down a captivating path of discovery. Realizing the system’s potential for compelling use in the courtroom, Executive Presentations Design Consultant Troy White took Prezi for a test drive and came away impressed. What he liked most is its functionality in moving in and around a large graphical layout that delivered both a big-picture view as well as detailed and focused information in a unified way. Below is a screengrab of the title page of a demonstration Troy crafted to show an example of a timeline presentation and some of its possibilities: You can view and move through this web-based demo on the Prezi website (for best results go to full-screen viewing available by clicking the “more” link in the bottom right corner). Troy looks at Prezi’s pros and cons after the jump.