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(Williamsburg, VA and Lynbrook/March 2002)

Courtroom 21 of the College of William and Mary School of Law has selected DOAR CEO, Samuel H. Solomon, to be the benefactor of their Courtroom 21 Fellowship program. This new fellowship program honors a leader in the court technology and legal field by naming a fellowship in his/her honor. Mr. Solomon is one of the first candidates selected for this tribute because of his achievements and advancements in the fields of digital evidence presentation systems and effective courtroom communication strategies. According to Professor Fred Lederer, Director of the Courtroom 21 Project,"We owe much of the current state of courtroom technology to Sam Solomon's efforts."

The Samuel H. Solomon Courtroom 21 Fellowship will support deserving law students in their efforts to become significant members of the Courtroom 21 staff and to learn more about the benefits of legal technology. As one of the original contributors to the technological development of Courtroom 21, DOAR, the nation's leading provider of court technology and litigation support services, continues its commitment to court technology by sponsoring this fellowship.

 

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