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Litigation Support
Litigation Support Benefits
Scanning and Electronic Document
Management:
- Allows attorneys to practice law rather than filing, copying, coding or
searching through file drawers and mounds of paper.
- Allows fully searchable digital copies of documents that
fulfill the strict legal requirements that the evidence look exactly as it
did in paper form.
- Can search, index and assemble key evidence and materials in hours what
would typically take days for a legal assistant. Attorneys working with searchable electronic archives have a
competitive advantage since evidence can instantly be searched,
referenced and reviewed.
- Efficiencies and savings brought on by electronic
document management such as reduce
preparation time and reduced document storage demands can generate
hundreds of thousands in savings for law firms on an annual basis.
- Scanned paper documents can now instantly be shared by colleagues in
other offices.
Furthermore, our Electronic Discovery
Services can:
- Help educate the courts about
expanding or limiting discovery requests
- Quantify the burden of producing electronic data
- Assist with effective discovery demands
- Show your objectivity, by using us a
third party
- Protect against inadvertent waiver of
privilege
- Will be sensitive to managing
privileged material.
- Provide information for pleadings and affidavits to support the case,
as well as provide in court expert testimony as needed.
- Locate deleted files or determine if tampering, alteration or deletion
occurred and provide an historical account of the content contained in the
file.
- Help identify the stray innovations
stored in a company's file cabinets, hard drives and in heads of
employees, the emails and correspondence - Patent litigation alone cost
American companies over $4 billion last year (2000).
For More Benefits: see our Benefits Page
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