Twenty five years ago I was a mid-level attorney working on a huge international intellectual property case involving 100,000s of pages. It was the early days of computers so document review involved lots of stickies and highlighters. The lead lawyer had a very good memory for documents and was right 90% of the time on his requests that we retrieve something specific. The problem was that the 10% of the time he was wrong caused us 95% of our brain damage. It is really hard to find something that doesn’t exist. Continue reading “i-View: How annotations can work:”
Month: December 2018
The Problem with Annotating Documents in Acrobat
While Acrobat offers a variety of annotation tools, document coding with native annotation poses a variety of problems in the litigation environment that i-View seeks to address. The issues include:
- Multi User Limits
- Work Product Disclosure
- Annotation Management
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Dealing with Imaging Studies and other critical information produced on CDs
If your practice involves any form of personal injury claims you are familiar with getting imaging studies on CD. While the studies can be powerful evidence, dealing with multiple CDs can be an enormous headache and more and more notebook PCs don’t have CD readers so it can be impossible to review them. In a previous post, we discussed scanning the CD itself and ensuring that it is bates numbered. The next step would be finding a way to store and review the CD contents on a hard drive. “Dealing with Imaging Studies and other critical information produced on CDs”