What about us?
If you run a small, plaintiff-oriented trial practice, you
may not have thousands of dollars to spend on Summation or
Concordance. Just keeping up your Microsoft Windows Small
Business Server, and getting the latest upgrade to Office, has
depleted your technology budget for the next two years. Outlook
works, for deadlines and contacts. Excel does a decent job of
keeping up with documents. Sticky notes and highlighters can
identify issues in deposition transcripts. And what's so bad
about those scraps of paper and other stuff in your "Attorney
Notes" folder?
What if . . . .
What if you could track all the documents produced in a case,
all the characters, all the notes and even musings you have in
the file? What if this knowledge was available to as many - or as
few - of the people in your firm as you wanted? What if you could
search every word of every document? What if you could toss the
stickies and highlight those transcripts electronically? Most
important, what if you could recall the facts you marked, almost
instantly, and sort them by issue, by witness, or by document?
CasePoint
We are designing CasePoint to do those very things. CasePoint is
based on tools you already know how to use--Outlook, Word, and
Internet Explorer. It is intended to run on the same hardware that
supports Windows XP or Vista, and the same network structure that
supports Windows Small Business Server 2003 and later. And we are
putting it together to work in a plaintiff's practice. Litigation
attorneys have their own software. CasePoint will be a trial
preparation solution for trial lawyers.
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