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Getting Jurors Back on Track Plus 93 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, April 5, 2012

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 93 articles from the past two weeks worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

Technology in Courtrooms Not Always Smooth

Apple's Litigation War on Android

A New Study on Efficiency in Ediscovery

Putting the Duh in DaSilva Moore

Congratulations to Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm of Persuasive Litigator on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: How to Handle Cases in Which Consequences Overshadow Claims

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Topics: Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | LitigationWorld | Technology Industry/Legal Profession

CaseMap 10: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, March 26, 2012

Read our latest coverage of CaseMap here.

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers a case management program (see article below), an email app for iPad and iPhone, a mobile scanner, a legal hold cloud application, and a personal finance app. Don't miss the next issue.

Leave No Stone Unconnected in Your Cases

In the old days of legal technology (before my time mind you), lawyers and vendors alike used the term "case management" to refer to software for managing a law firm (contacts, calendar, matters, etc.). We now use the term "practice management" for these products. Why the semantic change? Because two trial consultants created a software program that helps litigators manage the issues and facts associated with their cases. Accordingly, "case management" now refers to software of this ilk. The two founders retired, but not their software. A new version recently shipped.

CaseMap 10 … in One Sentence
LexisNexis' CaseMap 10 enables you to analyze and manage the issues, facts, and related information associated with a lawsuit.

The Killer Feature
Many litigators have an aversion to math so it's something of a miracle that a program with a spreadsheet-like interface became so popular. Of course, CaseMap crunches facts, issues, questions, research, and objects rather than numbers.

Objects? An object is a key item in the case that doesn't fall into the other categories — documents, events, locales, etc. Previous versions of CaseMap offered a default list of objects based on customer feedback.

However, litigation is simply too complex for a finite list. Thus, CaseMap 10 enables you to create custom object spreadsheets for items not among the defaults. Now you can track just about any aspect of a case no matter how obscure or unusual.

Other Notable Features
When you seek to manage the information associated with a lawsuit, you need all the data entry help you can get. CaseMap now integrates with Microsoft Outlook and Word 2007 and 2010, enabling you to send email messages and documents to CaseMap with one click on the Ribbon.

CaseMap's developers realized the importance of such linking long ago. In another enhancement, the the new DocManager technology enables you to view any linked file even if you don't have the software that created it. Also, CaseMap can now convert linked scanned documents into searchable text thanks to its built-in OCR technology. Perhaps most helpful, you can bulk import files into a spreadsheet.

CaseMap 10 has also beefed up its search functions with full-text searching, and the ability to save searches and restrict searches to specific spreadsheets. Other new features include batch printing of linked files, reports that include embedded files, and a streamlined interface designed to make CaseMap easier to use, especially for those new to the software.

What Else Should You Know?
CaseMap runs on Windows. You can try it free for 30 days. Learn more about CaseMap 10.

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iPhone 4S Review; Tips From the Trenches of Court Reporting; More on Finding an Email Address

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, March 23, 2012

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Stephen Hayes, Review: iPhone 4S (Former BlackBerry User)

Lynda Batchelor Barker, Making the Record: Tips From the Trenches of Court Reporting

Fred Hopengarten, Another Tip for Finding an Email Address

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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Topics: Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials

Cheaper Litigation Can Make You Rich Plus 96 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, March 22, 2012

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 97 articles from the past two weeks worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

A First Look at the New Casemaker

Pretrial and Trial Agreements Made Easy

Hash: It's Not Just for Twitter (Or Smoking)

Deloitte Loses Discovery Battle Over Business Software

Congratulations to Daniel Fisher of Forbes on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: Lawyer Earns Big Bucks by Reducing Litigation Costs

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Digital WarRoom WorkGroup: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Friday, March 16, 2012

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers multiuser discovery software (see article below), a document management system, a service for scheduling meetings, an Android-based watch, and a law firm video directory. Don't miss the next issue.

Turning the Ediscovery Challenge Into an Opportunity

Litigators view ediscovery as a black box — an expensive one that's not going away. Now that state courts have begun creating ediscovery rules, even those of you who don't practice in federal court need to get up to speed. But fear not. You've gone down this road before. Back in the days of paper, a managing partner somewhere must have received a bill for photocopying and thought, "We should buy our own copiers!" And voila — a new source of law firm revenue was born. Similarly, a growing number of law firms see ediscovery as challenge they can transform into a business opportunity — with the help of some software.

Digital WarRoom WorkGroup … in One Sentence
GGO's Digital WarRoom WorkGroup (DWR WorkGroup) is a multiuser ediscovery application that enables you to process and index collected data, and then analyze, review, annotate, and produce it.

The Killer Feature
Most litigation teams don't see discovery documents until after a service provider has processed them. Processing software typically requires specialized training. DWR WorkGroup eliminates the need for such training.

You'll still want an expert to collect data from hard drives to prevent spoliation. Once you have the data, however, you can process it yourself by literally dragging the collected files into your case database in DWR WorkGroup.

DWR WorkGroup automatically extracts email messages and documents, removes system files (de-NISTing), removes duplicates (de-duplication), and indexes the content to make it searchable. The software recognizes more than 500 file formats. The built-in OCR technology even enables you to search text extracted from image files.

"High quality ediscovery solutions have traditionally been too expensive for all but the larger, complex matters," GGO managing director Bill Gallivan told us. "We created DWR WorkGroup to give law firms an affordable, easy-to-use ediscovery system for all their cases. Ediscovery is becoming a profitable practice area for enterprising law firms."

Other Notable Features
Once you finish processing, you can start analyzing and reviewing. Regarding the former, DWR WorkGroup includes a number of early case assessment technologies. For example, "Who to Whom" and other graphical views of the document set reveal patterns of conversation, relationships, and events that can inform case strategy.

For document review, you'll find Boolean, keyword, and fuzzy search, as well as filtering by file type, mark, issue codes, and metadata fields. Conversation threads and date histograms also facilitate finding relevant and privileged documents. You can annotate and redact documents, and automatically generate a privilege log.

DWR WorkGroup captures everyone's activity in a control log that, along with a number of other reports, enables you to monitor progress and defend your review if challenged by opposing counsel.

Case data is portable in several senses. DWR WorkGroup offers review features as noted above, but if you prefer you can review the documents you process in Summation. Or you can move your case database from DWR WorkGroup to GGO's hosted platform if you need assistance from the company's consultants. When your team completes its review, you can create load files in many formats (e.g., Concordance, Summation, iPRO) if requested by opposing counsel.

What Else Should You Know?
DWR WorkGroup costs $3,895 for a perpetual server software license, and $600 per reviewer per year. Installation and one day of training, which is optional, costs $1,600. Learn more about Digital WarRoom WorkGroup.

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First Ever Court Opinion on Predictive Coding Plus 105 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 106 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

Review of Rulebook for iPhone

An Analysis of State and Federal Summary Judgment Motions

Does Anyone Still Think About Pricing in Ediscovery?

Producing Party Must Pay for Pricey Production

Congratulations to K&L Gates of Electronic Discovery Law on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: First Court Opinion on Computer-Assisted Document Review

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Topics: Coming Attractions | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | LitigationWorld

Ediscovery Rants and Raves Plus 79 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 80 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

Review of TranscriptPad iPad App

The Limitations of "No Comment" as a Litigation Strategy

Internet and Email Evidence Part 1 (PDF)

Exasperated SDNY Judge Tackles Predictive Coding

Congratulations to Sharon Nelson and John Simek of Legal Talk Network on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: The Best Resources for Staying Current in E-Discovery

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Topics: Email/Messaging/Telephony | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | LitigationWorld

Modern Bates Stamping; Online Document Creation With HotDocs and XpressDox; Using Three Monitors; MaxEmail Review; Best Authority Question

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, February 9, 2012

Today's issue of TL Answers contains these articles:

Pam Rolph, Modern Bates Stamping 101

Kent Davis, Tip: Using HotDocs or XpressDox to Create Online Forms for Clients

Jon Lydell, How I Use Three Monitors to Work With Clients

John Crossan, Review: MaxEmail for Fax-to-Email

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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Topics: Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Monitors | Online/Cloud | TL Answers

Ban Rhetoric From Your Briefs Plus 74 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, February 9, 2012

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 75 articles from the past week worthy of your attention. Below you'll find a sample article from each section of today's issue, including our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week.

The Best Courtroom Projectors

20 Common Grammar Mistakes That (Almost) Everyone Makes

Judicial Perspectives on Technology-Assisted Review

Printing and Scanning ESI Just Won't Cut It

Congratulations to Bruce Carton of Legal Blog Watch on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: Save the Rhetoric for Your Novel, Not Your Briefs

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All practice areas evolve, but none faster than litigation. Written by successful litigators and other litigation experts, LitigationWorld provides you with practical tips related to electronic discovery, depositions, litigation strategy, litigation technology, and trial presentations. You'll also receive in-depth litigation product reviews as well as links to the most noteworthy articles in other online litigation publications so that you'll never miss anything. The LitigationWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

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Smartphone GPS Apps and Data Usage; Reviews of Best Authority, TimeSolv; Business Card Scanning; Client Screening

By Kathryn Hughes | Friday, January 27, 2012

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Cynthia Zook, Tips For Migrating From DOCS Open To Worldox GX2

John Peters, How To Add Hidden Searchable Terms To Documents

Colm Carberry, Review: Olympus Digital Recorders (Two Little-Known Features)

Jennifer Stiller, Review: MaxEmail For Fax-to-Email Plus Number Porting

Don't miss this issue — or any future issues.

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