create a powerpoint outline.
Assignment: Prepare a Closing Argument Presentation
create a powerpoint outline.
Assignment: Prepare a Closing Argument Presentation.
For this assignment, you are working as a paralegal for the attorney that represents the parents of one child who died in the Arkansas Bus Collision Case who was sitting in Seat 9A, described in the NTSB report. You should first review the NTSB Report.
For this assignment, you will create a PowerPoint® presentation using the images and relevant facts from the NTSB Report. Images from figures are found in a separate folder.
You can use any PowerPoint template or search online for a template that you find appropriate. If you want, you can use the provided PowerPoint template. The Unit 10 Assignment should include between 10 and 15 slides and meet APA or Bluebook format requirements. Below is a possible organization.
Slide 1: Cover Slide — This slide should include a complete and interesting title for the presentation and the name of the student presenting the PowerPoint.
Slide 2: Background of collision
Slide 3: Background of collision
Slide 4: Duty of care
Slide 5: Breach in the standard of care
Slide 6: Breach in the standard of care
Slide 7: Causation
Slide 8: Causation
Slide 9: Damages
Slide 10: Citations
Memorandum from Tanya Brown
Date: Today’s Date
To: Paralegal
From: Tanya Brown
Re: Closing Argument
I need you to prepare a slideshow presentation for the closing argument that will impact the jury, because I believe a picture is worth a thousand words. I represent Brandon Smith and Courtney Smith, who are the parents of Marcus Smith, who was sitting in Seat 9A, described in the NTSB report, and died as a result.
After reviewing the images, photographs, and other exhibits contained in the NSTB Report, prepare for me a PowerPoint presentation using specific images from the NSTB Report, and add persuasive language to convince the jury to rule in favor of the plaintiffs.
The presentation should have between 10 and 15 slides. You should include at least one slide for each of the elements of negligence: duty, breach, causation, and damages.