Hyperlinked EBrief Service

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It will be about technology, tools, legal rulings and trends that impact the Litigation Support industry.  Our goal is to provide a forum for discussions about legal issues and problems that we all run across.  Depending on the interest of followers, over time this discussion may include areas such as:
• The management of e-discovery projects
• How to utilize consultants to obtain the best results
• The impact of rule changes in FRE and FRCP
• Document review strategies
• Professionalization of search experts
• The increased use of hyperlinked electronic document navigation in filing documents with the court.

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Check out of newly updated list of Courts where EBriefs are accepted.

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 Trial Brief Pro brings your case to life in front of the Court.  Imagine:

  • your witnesses testify in context during your written argument
  • a demonstrative exhibit is one click away in a patent case for the judge to use in understanding the complex nature of the patent 
  • a detailed time line is visually presented to highlight critical facts
  • allowing a judge to instantly access the specific language of a case cite
  • incorporating demonstratives used at trial into your written brief
  • providing instant access to audio and video clips which tell your client's story

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"The parties also submitted their briefs in CD-ROM form with hyperlinks to the record and the cases cited. We express sincere appreciation to the parties for doing this, as it greatly enhanced our ability to handle this case. The savings to the Court in time-motion efforts alone enabled us to retrieve and examine relevant parts of the record with ease, and made the record far more accessible than it would have otherwise been. The materials in this case occupy about 50 banker's boxes.

"We note that there is no reason why parties in more routine appeals to this Court should not seriously consider submitting the record and briefs to us in a similar format."


Justice Philip A.Talmadge, Washington Supreme Court

Alcoa v. Aetna Cas. & Sur. Co., 140 Wn.2d 517, fn. 1, 998 P.2d 856 (2000).

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