8.1. Electronic presentations favored. The Court encourages electronic if the presentation meaningfully aids the Court’s presentations, but only understanding of key issues. Counsel should limit the use of paper handouts at court proceedings. Any paper handout that a party provides to the Court must also be provided to all parties, the court reporter, and the law clerk. 8.2. Courtroom technology. Parties may bring their own electronic technology, including hardware, for presentation to the Court or may use the systems available in each Business Court courtroom. Parties are responsible for consulting in advance with courthouse personnel about security, power, and other logistics associated with the use of any external hardware. Counsel who plan to use the available courtroom technology must be familiar with that technology and must follow any rules established by the Court associated with that technology’s use. History Note. 372 N.C. 911; 372 N.C. 844.
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