The Dade County Bar Association’s inaugural mock trial featured two sets of sterling litigants, actors posing as witnesses, a box filled with real jurors and an equally real Miami-Dade circuit judge.
But the so-called “Stearns Weaver special,” a high-tech combination of scanner, touchscreen and overhead projector, commanded center stage, simultaneously highlighting pertinent parts of contracts while giving more than one attorney a bad case of fumble fingers.
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