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Retrieving Electronic Evidence in the Courtroom.

Complex cases often depend on electronic evidence organizers. "Deborah Burk showed how effective litigation support technology can be in a dramatic “gotcha” moment during the 17th day of the Peregrine Systems fraud trial, a Tuesday morning in May. VideoTrack owners Deborah Burk and Shayne Davidson stood in the mock courtroom where lawyers practice presentations. The control room has a one-way viewing window for observers.  Under questioning by a prosecutor, Peregrine's former assistant controller, Denise Mastro, described how she helped others . . . "

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