Many tech-savvy attorneys already own an iPad, even though there aren’t many legal-specific applications available. The iPad technology is still new and reminds me of the Wild West days of the 1990s, when so many people were developing different but similar ideas for the Internet.
Two iPad apps designed for trial presentation were introduced in December 2010: TrialPad ($89.99) from LitSoftware, and Evidence ($9.99) from Rosen Litigation Technology Consulting. It is interesting that they appeared in the App Store within only a few days of each other, with presumably the same purpose and target market, yet with a significant price disparity. It is quite possible that neither knew of the other before I uncovered them on the Court and Trial Technology Blawg.
TrialPad v. Evidence
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