DOAR focuses exclusively on the legal market with advanced technologies in evidence presentation and trial preparation.
DEPS™ debuts, as the first integrated digital evidence presentation system. DEPS™ enables attorneys to efficiently display a wide range of evidence during litigation using digital audio and video formats.
DOAR selected by Courtroom 21, a joint project of the National Center for State Courts and the William and Mary School of Law in Williamsburg, VA, to demonstrate, experiment with and educate the legal community about trial technology and courtroom automation.
DEPS™ purchased by the US Attorney's office in Detroit, MI.
DOAR selected as the technology consultant for the US District Court, Portland, OR.
DOAR selected as the primary provider of trial technologies for Courtroom 2000, a court technology pilot project for New York State Supreme Court.
DOAR introduces Litigation Support and Trial Services Division.
DOAR contracted by the US Department of Justice to serve as technology consultant to the National Advocacy Center, a national training facility for all Federal and State prosecutors.
DOAR introduces a conceptual framework for the integration of case strategy and graphic design known as Reverse Engineering the Verdict Form.
DOAR provides evidence technology for Oklahoma City bombing trial at Denver, CO, federal court.
DOAR provides trial technology consultation services for the government of Singapore.
DOAR litigation strategies and support contribute to a record $28 million verdict in Louisiana.
DOAR establishes strategic alliances with Applied Legal Technologies (Williamsburg, VA) to provide court design/consulting services, and Video Bureau, LLC to offer expanded videoconferencing capabilities.
DOAR enters into a strategic alliance with the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA).
DOAR selected by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts to participate in a five-year program to upgrade the 4000 federal courtrooms in the US.
DOAR litigation support services used to achieve $2.2 million verdict against American Airlines in flight turbulence case.
DOAR provides technology and consulting for the Harris County Criminal Justice Center in Houston, TX, the largest courthouse automation project in existence today.
DOAR provides digital graphics support for use during oral argument, before the Louisiana Supreme Court.
DOAR unveils new offices, including new litigation support services facility in Lynbrook, NY.
DOAR installs court technology in six courtrooms in the US District Court of Puerto Rico.
DOAR selected as preferred litigation support vendor by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
DOAR videoconferencing technology allows "cybercourt" to conduct trials from any location.
DOAR creates new court technology rental program, with first implementation in Orange County, CA.
DOAR chosen by The Unified Court System of New York to install technology into 11 jurisdictions within the NY Supreme Courts.
Several awards were bestowed upon the executive staff of DOAR Litigation Consulting, LLCluding: Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur Of The Year®, Courtroom 21 Fellowship from The College of William and Mary School of Law, Leadership in Business Award by the LI Business Development Council, and Innovators of the Year by the Long Island Business News & Long Island Forum for Technology.
The Digital Court Facility opened in March of 2002 to be a center for trial preparation, education and research. The facility includes a high tech courtroom, 3 mock jury rooms as well as 3 ADR/conference rooms and an "intelligent" boardroom.
DOAR's Court Technology division has installed technology in both federal and state courtrooms in 35 states as well as local counties including: Albany, Syracuse, Manhattan, Rochester, Brooklyn, Nassau County, Suffolk County, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens.
The Litigation Support & Trial Services division played a major role in several of the year's winning verdicts and notable cases including: Merle Norman v. Clipper Magazine, USF&G and AHAC v. Braspetro Oil Services Company, First Union/Wachovia v. Sun Trust Bank,, Fuji v. Jazz, Englehard Corp. v. Research Corp.
The Commercial Systems Integration Group was launched in the fall of 2002 to provide the commercial market with advanced communication technologies for multi-media centers, conference suites and boardrooms.
Merrill Lynch selects DOAR as their primary E-discovery consultant.
DOAR opens a Manhattan office.
DOAR supports one of the largest settlements to date: Visa Check/MasterMoney Antitrust Litigation.
DOAR played a major role in several of the year's most high profile cases including: US v. Rigas, US v. Martha Stewart, and World Trade Center Insurance Litigation.
CBS News' 48 Hours Investigates visits DOAR's Digital Court Facility to do an expose on jury deliberations.
Opening of branch office in Washington, D.C.
The asset acquisition of ACE Communications.
DOAR participated in major litigation matters including: Oracle v. PeopleSoft, Inc. and Marriott v. CTF Holdings.
Key executives provide commentary on television news programs including Fox & Friends, Court TV, MSNBC and Fox News.
The National Law Journal puts spotlight on DOAR Jury Consulting.
DOAR's Jury Consulting division becomes a preferred vendor of AIG Insurance.
DOAR participated in the landmark Disney Derivatives Litigation which transmitted live feeds of trial proceedings, including DOAR analytical graphics, via the Internet.
DOAR participated in major litigation matters including: AYW, Inc. v. AT&T and Branch v. Ernst & Young.
New York Law Journal invites DOAR to provide analysis of electronic discovery market six times throughout the course of 2005.
Key executives provide analysis of current events relating to high profile trials on CNN.com, Washington Legal Times, Corporate Board Member Magazine, The National Law Journal and National Public Radio.
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