Training Courses
With a handful of training options and limits on class size, our training will speed up workflow and increase productivity.
Sanction 3 Courses
Intro to Sanction 3
If you've been waiting for the opportunity to get trained on the newly developed Sanction 3, now is your chance. Training will significantly enhance your confidence using the software, provide working knowledge of the features, and gain insider tips and shortcuts for many common functions.
Principles Covered
- Manage and present your case in the new, flexible Presentation Desktop.
- Navigate the newly designed interface.
- Enhance transcript management with new digesting features.
- Integrate Sanction into your existing case workflow.
Sanction 2 Courses
Intro to Sanction 2.9 - "Optimizing Technology in the Courtroom"
A one-day course providing students an in-depth opportunity to learn basic Sanction concepts in a hands-on environment. The course also focuses on all aspects of courtroom technology including hardware and courtroom configurations.
This course is recommended for attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals who wish to present images, transcripts, and video clips using Sanction at trial, mediation, or arbitration.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP or later.
Principles Covered
- Overview of Sanction.
- Adding and managing case data.
- Working with media files and transcripts.
- Creating and manipulating media clips.
- Presenting and annotating exhibits.
- Utilizing courtroom technology.
Intermediate Sanction 2.9
A one-day course providing the experienced Sanction 2.9 user additional presentation and document management features of Sanction 2.9 in a hands-on environment.
The intermediate course requires a working knowledge of the basic principles of Sanction 2.9 - creating cases, importing data, creating video clips, creating annotations, and presenting exhibits.
This course is recommended for attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals who have previous experience with Sanction 2.9.
Prerequisites
Completion of "Intro to Sanction 2.9" course.
Principles Covered
- Presenting and annotating exhibits.
- Document coding.
- Printing and scanning.
- Searching transcripts.
- Integrating Sanction with Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Using Sanction in a networked environment.
Verdical Courses
Intro to Verdical
A one-day course providing students an in-depth opportunity to learn basic Verdical concepts in a hands-on environment. The course focuses on creating and managing cases, utilizing transcripts, working with media files, and presenting case items.
As this course covers the entire litigation lifespan from discovery to trial presentation, it is recommended for attorneys, paralegals, and any legal professional.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows XP or later.
Principles Covered
- Overview of Verdical.
- Adding and managing case data.
- Working with media files and transcripts.
- Creating and manipulating media clips.
- Utilizing the transcript features.
- Presenting and annotating exhibits.
Intermediate Verdical
A one-day course providing the experienced Verdical user additional features of Verdical in a hands-on environment.
This course focuses on various utilities found within Verdical such as the Lectern and Centrifuge as well as advanced presentation tactics. The intermediate course requires a working knowledge of the basic principles of Verdical - creating cases, importing data into Verdical, creating video clips, annotating exhibits, and creating and using presentation folders.
This course is recommended for experienced trial attorneys, paralegals, and law firm trial support staff.
Prerequisites
Completion of "Intro to Verdical" course.
Principles Covered
- Using the Lectern to present.
- Coding documents.
- Utilizing the Centrifuge.
- Applying annotation layers.
- Searching for case items.
- Using Verdical in a networked environment.
