Video and Visuals in Court and on Appeal – January 23, 2025

January 28, 2025

The 11th free online advocacy conference hosted by Temple University Beasley School of Law focused on visual and video evidence in the courtroom.

Use the links below to view the conference recording:

Hour one took an in-depth look at the proliferation of video evidence in trials and, thereafter, on appeal. Our presenter is the Honorable Jack Sabatino, Presiding Judge Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division and the author of a recent OPINION on video evidence in the courtroom and the paper “THE APPELLATE DIGITAL DELUGE: ADDRESSING CHALLENGES FOR APPELLATE REVIEW POSED BY THE RISING TIDE OF VIDEO AND AUDIO RECORDING EVIDENCE.”

Hour two begins with Edward Ciarimboli, a highly successful plaintiff’s trucking accident and medical malpractice lawyer who uses visual evidence in depositions and at trial and teaches the subject nationally. He is followed by Senior Litigation Counsel (DOJ) and Professor Henry Su speaking about new federal Rule of Evidence 107 and considerations for its application at trial, particularly as to visuals generated with the help of AI.