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ThemeVision LLC is pleased to name Aimee Resoco as recipient of its annual ThemeVision Scholarship for the 2011-2012 academic year. The award is Indianapolis-based ThemeVision’s recognition of outstanding female and minority student talent in the field of digital media. Resoco is a sophomore at the School of Informatics at IUPUI majoring in media arts and … more »
Dennis Stolle and Christina Studebaker of ThemeVision LLC are the authors of “Trial Consulting and Conflicts of Interest: An Introduction.” The article appears as Chapter 16 of the Handbook of Trial Consulting, edited by Richard L. Wiener & Brian H. Bornstein. The Handbook was published by Springer in the summer of 2011. Stolle and Studebaker’s … more »
On March 26, 2011, the Chicago Tribune ran a story about lawyers using the Internet, including MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter to find background information on potential jurors. The story quotes ThemeVision trial consultant, Dennis Stolle, regarding his views on the issue of conducting Internet background searches on potential jurors.
On March 22, 2011, the Indianapolis Star ran a story by Carrie Ritchie about lawyers using the Internet to find background information on potential jurors. The story quotes ThemeVision trial consultant, Dennis Stolle, regarding his views on the issue of conducting Internet background searches on potential jurors.
ThemeVision trial consultant, Dennis Stolle, served on the faculty of ICLEF’s 14th Annual Trial Advocacy Skills College on March 17 and 18, 2011 in Indianapolis. Dr. Stolle presented the plenary session on voir dire techniques and also served as a coach during breakout sessions in which students practiced voir dire, opening statements, direct examinations, and … more »