Hot Seat Operator

Hot seat operators–also known as trial consultants and trial technicians–are a valuable resource to any trial team. Freeing the trial lawyers to focus on all other aspects of the trial, the hot seat operator is laser focused on everything to do with the trial’s visual presentations. Your hot seat operator is your Oz behind the curtain: pushing buttons and pressing levers to make your story come to life, all while being invisible to judge and jury.

A qualified hot seat operator will:

  • Operate all presentation hardware and software
  • Syncronize videos/transcripts on-the-fly
  • Create and organize the exhibit database to maximize impact at trial
  • Work with trial counsel and witnesses to perfect their trial presentation
  • Plan and set up the electronics in the war room and courtroom
  • Run a flawless in-court presentation and provide instant access to any piece of evidence
  • Pull key evidence on-the-fly during cross examination and in closing arguments

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Benefits of Using a Hotseater (Hot Seat Operator)

A skilled hot seat operator is an invaluable asset to any legal team. You will get a unique blend of technical expertise and courtroom savvy, ensuring seamless and impactful presentations that captivate the room. By expertly managing technology, our hot seat operator allows attorneys to focus on their arguments and witness testimony, rather than fumbling with equipment. Let us help you with a more persuasive and efficient presentation, saving time and reducing stress for the entire legal team. With a hotseater at the helm, evidence is displayed flawlessly, complex information is made clear, and the overall impact of the case is significantly enhanced.  Contact us today to learn more.  Be sure to read our post on “The Value of Hot Seat Operator in a Trial” here.