Muzikman
ROCKIN!
There are various legal document management software applications. Concordance however is the most widely used application. Basically it allows you to share documents over a network or the Internet. You can do full text searches, tag documents etc. For example, if you're reviewing documents and you find it to be a "hot document" that proves or disproves an element in your case (or claim if you're in a civil matter) then you can "tag" it as so. And then when you want to review your hot docs then you can immediately have access to them instead of going through the entire database. More than likely these "hot docs" become trial exhibits when you go to trial.
It's made by Lexis. For more information on the software here's a link.
http://law.lexisnexis.com/concordance
I also use CaseMap a lot. http://law.lexisnexis.com/casemap
and LiveNote for Depositions. http://www.livenote.com/
I wish I had the ascii file for the Anthony depos so I could load up in LiveNote.
Thanks JSR! This is what I was envisioning when talking to ThoughtElf about it in the Computer Forensics thread.
Any idea of cost, even ballpark? Doesn't list it on the site. PM me, don't want to take this thread off track too much -
