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 Pico Projector: Enhancing Visual Advocacy in International Arbitration and Remote Hearings

In the traditional halls of international arbitration, advocacy has long been a battle of words and written submissions. However, as the practice evolves and hearings increasingly take place in diverse, sometimes technologically limited environments, the tools of the advocate must also evolve. For the traveling barrister or legal counsel, the Pico Projector is emerging as an indispensable asset for effective visual advocacy.

Visual Persuasion in Non-Traditional Settings Not every arbitral hearing occurs in a fully-equipped London or Singapore hearing center. Often, advocates find themselves in hotel conference rooms or remote venues where fixed projection equipment is unreliable or absent. A Pico Projector allows the advocate to maintain control over their presentation. Whether projecting a critical piece of evidence during cross-examination or displaying a complex timeline for the tribunal, these portable devices ensure that the visual element of advocacy is never compromised…

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