This is an add-on to my course entitled: "LAW TRIAL NOTEBOOK: Making a OneNote Court e-Trial Notebook (Main Course)".
The Main Course is a study of all aspects of constructing an Electronic e-Trial Notebook using OneNote electronic notebook technology. Since constructing a good trial notebook should begin when the case first comes into the law office, this course will cover every aspect of pre-trial, trial and post-trial practice and procedure. In Part 5 of the Main Course, I teach you how to use your OneNote e-Trial Notebook during trial including:
How to play video excerpts directly from your OneNote e-Trial Notebook;
How to show exhibits to the judge or jury during trial directly from your OneNote e-Trial Notebook;
How to take quick written and audio notes for cross-examination of witnesses or for other uses;
How to use your cell phone or pad as a document scanner/camera to store copies of documents in your OneNote e-Trial Notebook for later use
In this Course, I’m going to show you how to make a Court Motion Hearing Notebook using a Demurrer and/or Motion to Strike Plaintiff's Complaint:
Part 1 - How to create OneNote Notebook Sections and Notebook Pages for all of the events associated with an upcoming motion hearing;
Part 2 - How to Insert items such as Files, Documents, Photos using the OneNote Cell Phone App on your OneNote Notebook Pages;
Part 3 - How to Insert items such as Microsoft Sways (and other embedded online videos), Calendar items and tasks;
Part 4 - How to Use the Microsoft Surface and the Surface pen to take handwritten notes and convert them to text;
Part 5 - How to turn on Dictation to dictate notes and how to turn on Audio Recording to record audio notes on your OneNote Notebook Pages;
Part 6 - How to create links to use to construct a Notebook Index and for links to use to construct a table of authorities to link to Legal Research in the research section of the Notebook.