LEGAL
As the legal world becomes more complex, the need for more efficient electronic storage has increased, along with the need for tools necessary to accurately and quickly organize and analyze the information.
Legal software designed to highlight critical information helps you get up to speed quickly when you return to a case. It also helps ensure that everyone working on the case is using a shared story of the case and not missing any details.
In February of 2016, ALM® conducted an online survey of law firm attorneys regarding their use of case management and analysis software and their attitudes about it.
Attorneys were asked:
"Do you agree that attorneys who use electronic trial books are able to provide better client service?"
77% AGREE
The ability to quickly access case file information permits faster and more thorough responses to clients when you are switching from one case to the next.
Attorneys were asked:
"Do you agree that attorneys who use electronic trial books are more efficient?"
74% AGREE
Efficiency not only leads to better client service, but greater overall productivity within your office. The ability to quickly find important case details enables you to quickly refresh your memory and find information when you need it most.
Attorneys were asked:
"How important is organizing all of the documents in your case to analyzing all of the facts and issues?"
96% AGREE
Organized case documents help shape case strategy, allowing you to see a more clear direction for the facts and issues so you can develop a comprehensive story.
Attorneys were asked:
"Do you believe electronic case management with analysis capability would mitigate the risk of missing
critical details in a case?"
97% AGREE
Having the strategy in place involves the right analysis. Electronic case management mitigates the risk of missing critical details that could affect the overall strategy of your case.
Attorneys were asked:
"What is your biggest pain point when preparing for trial?"
The top pain points for the attorneys surveyed.
They reinforce the importance of having organized case documents readily available.
Pouring over an endless stream of case documents is the norm for attorneys. The key to successfully managing information overload – so you can discover the right facts among case documents – is organization.
With Case Notebook™ from Thomson Reuters, you can leverage trusted technology to organize, analyze, and share essential case information. Case Notebook integrates with Microsoft® Outlook®, Thomson Reuters Westlaw™, Windows® Explorer, and other legal tools to help you manage cases in the most efficient way possible, so you can save time and be more profitable.
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