As the use of trial technology continues to advance, several plaintiffs attorneys say they consider tools such as interactive displays, computer animations and multimedia presentations to be essential in keeping the attention of modern jurors and effectively illustrating facts.

However, defense lawyers say they are more hesitant to make full use of technology in the courtroom because of concerns that it could actually diminish jurors’ concentration or alter their perception of a case’s importance.

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