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Your client, a defendant in a dispute that may lead to a requirement for disclosure, has sent you a DVD containing documents for review. The documents are an assortment of emails and attachments in Word, Excel and other formats...
Is this a familiar scenario?
Millnet's new Smart Printing Guide for Dispute Resolution Lawyers outlines a consultative approach that may help when assessing what's required, including:
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the nature, type and volume of documents received |
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when to filter by date, type, author or keyword(s) and/or cull to remove duplicates or non-relevent documents |
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when to cap page count per document to speed preliminary review |
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the merits of sorting into the required order before printing |
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how to label & organise lever arch files to facilitate review |
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the benefits of having a comprehensive pre and post-print summary reports |
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the payoff - the opportunity to create disclosure lists automatically! |
Download
Smart Print Guide for Lawyers [PDF]
More info:
Smart Print web page
Top Ten Pitfalls when Printing for Review/Disclosure
Smart Print datasheet [PDF] |