Archive for category Litigation Support
LegalTech 2010 Opinion: TrialDirector 6 – New Features, Fun & Fast
Posted by Joseph Ficocello in Litigation Support, Trial Presentation on February 9, 2010
I was afforded the opportunity to attend LegalTech NY this year and previewed some of the latest and greatest software, services and techniques. While I was impressed by many of the offerings, the demo I received from inData on TrialDirector 6 was one of the most memorable. Although the iteration of the product is chock full of new features, one of the key points inData accomplished is often one of the most difficult: they listened to their customers and improved their product in line with many of their suggestions. TrialDirector 6 is not a complete overhaul, but is an important step in the lineage of the offering. Read the rest of this entry »
Law Firm Technology Solutions: Watch the Lights or the Cars?
Posted by Joseph Ficocello in Litigation Support, Strategy on January 25, 2010
If you live, work or frequent a major city you most likely walk a great deal and cross intersections on a regular basis. I am continually amazed, no matter which city I’m in, at how many individuals pay greater attention to the crosswalk indicator light than they do the cars speeding to the intersection. The light is just an indicator that it’s potentially safe to cross, it’s not a mechanism for stopping a car. Yet, for many, this is their personal best practice, often based on the group dynamic. It is a traditionally accepted option, but not the one that best guards their safety. It’s important to watch the lights, but it’s usually more important to watch the cars.
In litigation support, practice technology or law firm IT, we employ a wide range of solutions and products. However, many of these products end up largely untested, unchallenged and unimproved upon after their deployment with an organization. Unfortunately, and all too often, many firms select a solution only to realize that it might not fully meet their needs today or tomorrow. Abstractly, the eyes are on the light but could fail to observe any of the cars. Fortunately, there are multiple levels of organization-wide evaluation that can assist us in understanding which solutions to keep, how to plan for the future, and how best to maximize the safety of our existing resources. Read the rest of this entry »
How to: Redact in Acrobat 9 Pro
Posted by Joseph Ficocello in Litigation Support, Software on November 10, 2009
The ability to redact, commonly defined within the scope of litigation as the action of selectively removing, withdrawing or masking portions of content as a result of privilege or confidentiality, is a critical skill to develop and understand within the legal process. This task is especially important for document reviewers, attorneys who are routinely engaged in the evaluation of client material(s), paralegals, database administrators and litigation support professionals. While dedicated software suites can perform this function with ease, such as within the IPRO suite/viewer, Concordance Imager or your production or processing application du jour, Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro also includes the ability to professionally redact portions of a PDF. While it could not replace the ease of use when redacting batches of documents within a full document review, the ability to quickly redact a portion of a PDF couldn’t be easier within Acrobat. Read the rest of this entry »
