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Insights & Strategies for Winning in Courtroom Technology
Practical insights from BlueBear’s court reporting, trial tech, graphics, logistics, and production teams covering every phase of the litigation lifecycle.
Insights
If It's Not a Kill Shot, Don't Roll the Clip
February 12, 2026
Video impeachment is supposed to be the moment the courtroom goes quiet and the jury leans in. This post breaks down why you only get one chance to make it land and how a sloppy clip can cost you credibility. I cover what makes a true kill shot, when a highlighted PDF transcript is the better move, and the three essentials behind an effective impeachment: precision editing, bulletproof transcripts, and perfect timing.
Insights
The Top Five MDL Deposition Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
February 6, 2026
In multidistrict litigation, deposition programs rarely fail due to scale alone. This post outlines the five most common MDL deposition pitfalls, and the operational principles leadership teams can use to avoid risk, control costs, and preserve the integrity of the trial record.
Company News
Kaelan Moore Promoted to Director of Trial Technology
January 12, 2026
BlueBear Solutions Names Kaelan Moore Director of Trial Technology
Case Studies
How BlueBear Solved a 1,538-Exhibit ECF Under Extreme Deadline Pressure
December 17, 2025
A BlueBear case study showing how legal document automation and PDF exhibit management were used to successfully file 1,538 exhibits under strict ECF size limits and an extreme court deadline.
Trial Presentation & Hot Seat Support
Trial Techs Are Not Jury Consultants. They Should Still Study the Jury.
December 12, 2025
Trial techs are not jury consultants, but they sit in a unique position directly in front of the jury every day of trial. This post explains why that vantage point creates a responsibility to study juror reactions and offer useful feedback to the trial team. It also lays out a simple, repeatable method for turning observations into educated insight, and how reviewing focus group or mock trial materials can sharpen what a trial tech is watching for in the courtroom.