Selecting a litigation support solution

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The requirements of a law firm may vary considerably, depending on the size of the organization, when selecting litigation support software, but there are common factors for consideration. Litigation software focuses on the specific needs of a litigation team and includes features for managing records, documents, cases and transcripts. The initial step in selection is to identify the firm's primary practice areas and to identify the typical documents that will be handled by the system. System requirements also need to be identified as well as the types of information that will be handled. An IS staff familiar with this type of system is strongly recommended.

Buyers Guide, Legal case management software, Litigation support software, Software buyers' guide, Litigation support

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Virtual litigation

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Daticon Systems' Virtual Partner, priced between $3,000 and $5,000 per concurrent user, depending on modules selected, is capable of handling the entire range of documents in a complex litigation. The program can manage pleadings, discovery documents, transcripts of hearings and depositions, and videos, as well as other graphics and electronic data. Virtual Partner is easy to use and comes with excellent technical support, and it facilitates online collaborations. Virtual Partner is the best imaged-based litigation and document-management product available and is highly recommended.

author: Morris, Jan, DiSabatino, Gena
Evaluation, Product/Service Evaluation, Product information, Software single product review, Complex litigation, DATICON Systems Inc., Virtual Partner (Legal practice software)

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RSA Conference: technology professionals gather to discuss security issues

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The addresses by top executives of major technology firms at the RSA Conference 2005 held at San Francisco from February 14 to 18 are discussed. The security issues caused by spam, Internet fraud and viruses was the overriding theme of the conference.

author: Payne, Donna
Conferences, meetings and seminars, Computer software industry, Software industry, RSA Security Inc.

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