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Five Litigation Graphics Tips Plus New Litigation Technologies

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, February 25, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: You can't count on a glove not fitting to win your case. Instead, you often need to use demonstrative evidence to show a jury something otherwise difficult to visualize. In this issue of LitigationWorld, lawyer and trial graphics consultant Morgan Smith shares five tips from his many years of trial experience, including three types of visuals to always consider creating, when to start creating visuals and when to use them, and how to avoid "Death by PowerPoint." Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for four new cloud-based products for litigators.

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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. LitigationWorld also features in-depth litigation product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings, as well as links to the most noteworthy litigation articles in other publications so that you'll never miss anything. The LitigationWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Presentations/Projectors

Know and Download Thy MCL: The Complex Litigation Bible Plus Mastering Video in Litigation

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Originally published in the February 15, 2013 issue of LitigationWorld: Some litigators work exclusively on complex litigation matters, while others have such cases sporadically. Either way, you're likely to encounter an issue of first impression for which no case law exists. And your judge may not have much experience with complex litigation. What then? In this issue of LitigationWorld, Seattle litigator and civil procedure expert Kim Gunning explains how to get a free copy of The Manual for Complex Litigation, and tips for using it to resolve challenging issues that arise. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week to learn how to use video effectively in your cases.

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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. LitigationWorld also features in-depth litigation product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings, as well as links to the most noteworthy litigation articles in other 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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Good Cause and the Rise of Remote Video Depositions Plus Litigation's 20 Stages

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, February 18, 2013

Originally published in the February 11, 2013 issue of LitigationWorld: In the early days of videoconferencing, that spot on a person's face might be a mole or just a lousy webcam or Internet connection. Nowadays, you know for sure it's a mole. Given the improvements in Skype and other videoconferencing tools, courts increasingly permit remote video depositions. But if opposing counsel objects, you may need to prove good cause. In this issue of LitigationWorld, ediscovery blogger and lawyer Joshua Gilliland walks you through a recent motion to provide tips on how to show good cause and what you can expect from a court's order if you win. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for the 20 stages of litigation from a court's perspective.

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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. LitigationWorld also features in-depth litigation product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings, as well as links to the most noteworthy litigation articles in other publications so that you'll never miss anything. The LitigationWorld newsletter is free so don't miss the next issue. Please subscribe now.

Topics: Coming Attractions | Graphic Design/Photography/Video | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | LitigationWorld

iPad mini and iThoughtsHD at a Hearing Plus 111 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, February 18, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 112 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.

Giving Presentations With the iPad

Study Finds Tipsy Eyewitnesses More Reliable

An Investigation Into Document Review Inconsistencies (PDF)

Court Sanctions Both Parties for Ediscovery Violations

Congratulations to Andrew Legrand of Paperless Chase on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: Using an iPad mini and iThoughtsHD at a Hearing

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

fermata: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Friday, February 15, 2013

Today's issue of TL NewsWire covers a cloud application for issuing defensible legal holds (see article below), a Microsoft Word add-on for creating tables of authorities, an iPad mini keyboard case, and a document management system for Macs. Don't miss the next issue.

LEGAL HOLDS SIMPLIFIED

With each passing day, more opportunities arise for lawyers and clients to find themselves sanctioned thanks to the complexities inherent in ediscovery. While best practices remain a moving target in some areas, one well established best practice has become a rule in many courts — the legal hold (a.k.a. litigation hold), which involves notifying people whose documents might be relevant (custodians) to preserve everything because of a possible lawsuit. The more defensible your legal hold, the less likely you'll encounter any claims of spoliation.

fermata … in One Sentence

Launched last month, Cicayda's fermata is a cloud application for managing the legal hold process in a defensible manner.

The Killer Feature

Because fermata is web-based, anyone can use it — from a small firm lawyer who effectively serves as general counsel for small businesses to the legal department of a Fortune 500 company.

Fermata's pricing reflects its broad applicability. You can either pay per legal hold (which enables outside counsel to bill the cost to their clients), or pay a flat fee for an unlimited number of legal holds (which betters serves a legal department constantly managing lawsuits).

"With fermata, we sought to disrupt the market with regard to both price and performance," Cicayda CEO Roe Frazer told us. "Fermata is priced flexibly and transparently, and features a user-friendly look and feel, as well as intuitive functions."

Other Notable Features

The fermata dashboard walks you through the steps of a legal hold. You begin by entering the names and email addresses of everyone who may have relevant documents (including email, text messages, voicemail, etc.).

You then create a questionnaire to determine if the person is a potential custodian (and witness). You can create three types of questions — freeform, radio buttons (choose one defined answer such as yes or no), and checkboxes (choose one or more defined answers). You then use fermata to send an email message containing your form message about a potential legal hold along with the questionnaire to the people you select. From fermata's dashboard, you can track everyone's progress and follow up with those who don't submit the questionnaire by your deadline.

Once you receive completed questionnaires, you can determine which people require a legal hold and send them instructions (you need not send a questionnaire if you know beforehand that someone requires a legal hold). You can also notify others such as the IT Manager who may need to take appropriate steps to preserve a custodian's data.

Fermata tracks and stores all these actions and communications in the event you're challenged during discovery. You can generate a report listing all the activity.

What Else Should You Know?

Fermata works in all major web browsers on traditional computers, iPads and other tablets, and smartphones. It uses bank-grade encryption to store all your data. Learn more about fermata.

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iPad Used in High-Stakes Hearing Plus 89 More Must-Reads

By Kathryn Hughes | Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 90 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.

Trial Guides Books Now Available on iPad

How to Effectively Use Surveillance Video in Tort Cases

DIY Ediscovery: Good Idea or Train Wreck?

Litigant and His Lawyer Fined for Facebook Page Cleanup

Congratulations to Bill Latham of The Hytech Lawyer on winning our LitigationWorld Pick of the Week award: Using the iPad and TrialPad in a High Stakes Court Hearing

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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.

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

Pros and Cons of Bates Stamps; Dual Monitors Tips; BullZip Review; iPads in Depositions; Much More

By Kathryn Hughes | Thursday, January 31, 2013

Today's issue of TL Answers contains these articles:

Jeanette M. Otis, The Pros and Cons of Bates Stamps

Bill Baldwin, Tip: Using Dual Monitors With a Laptop

Charles Cork, Tip: WordPerfect X6 and Dual Monitors

Jeffrey Eannarino, Review: BullZip

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

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The Art and Science of Framing Issues in Trial and Appellate Briefs Plus Trial Notebook Review

By Kathryn Hughes | Monday, January 28, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: A brief involves making thousands of decisions. Fortunately, legal writing scholars have begun studying some of these to identify best practices. In this issue of LitigationWorld, lawyer and legal writing expert Ed Good discusses the latest research regarding "issue framing" in trial and appellate briefs. Should you use the time-honored "whether" approach or a newer method? Whether or not you agree with the research, you'll find this look at one of the most important components of a brief nothing short of fascinating. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for a review of Trial Notebook, an iPad app for preparing for trials.

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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. LitigationWorld also features in-depth litigation product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings, as well as links to the most noteworthy litigation articles in other 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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Review of MyCaseOnline (Online Document Management) Plus the Six People Your Law Practice Needs

By Kathryn Hughes | Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Originally published in the September 28, 2012 issue of SmallLaw: MyCaseOnline is an online document management system that can handle your work product as well as discovery documents at a low price. In this issue of SmallLaw, estate planning lawyer Chandra Lewnau reviews MyCaseOnline after using it in her practice for several months. You'll learn how well MyCaseOnline organizes documents, and enables you to search them, restrict access to them within your firm, and keep them secure from the outside world. Chandra also discusses pricing and usability before bestowing her TechnoScore. Also, don't miss the SmallLaw Pick of the Week for the six people your law practice needs (other than you and your staff).

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The Top Five Ediscovery Trends of 2013 Plus a Social Media Discovery Checklist

By Kathryn Hughes | Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Coming today to LitigationWorld: Given the widespread use of email for 15 or more years not to mention Facebook's 10th anniversary just one year away, electronic discovery continues to grow in importance. Now that you have a handle on ediscovery basics thanks to ediscovery consultant Tom O'Connor's Ediscovery 101 series in 2012, you're ready for advanced topics in 2013. In this issue of LitigationWorld, Tom analyzes today's five most notable ediscovery trends along with links to key court opinions in PDF format on our web site for you to download for your personal library. Also, don't miss the LitigationWorld Pick of the Week for a social media discovery checklist.

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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. LitigationWorld also features in-depth litigation product reviews with accompanying TechnoScore ratings, as well as links to the most noteworthy litigation articles in other 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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