LiveNote Launches New West Case Notebook Software
ILTA attendees will get a first look at the new case management and analysis tool
EAGAN, Minn., Aug. 25, 2008 - Litigators are constantly juggling, whether its discovery documents, pleadings, research, deposition testimony or other facts. With so many documents revolving around any given case, there's a lot to manage. Now, with West Case Notebook from LiveNote, litigators can manage all of their important documents in one convenient place.
Built on the LiveNote platform, Case Notebook easily integrates with Westlaw. Any research done on Westlaw can be moved into a case file within Case Notebook, where users can annotate, search and report on the research and factual documents.
One of the most critical elements to a lawyer's success is sharp analysis, and every case must be analyzed in terms of strategic approach, main issues and risks. Case Notebook helps attorneys keep all case-related documents in one place while they perform all the necessary parts of litigation:
- Investigating the facts. Input information into Case Notebook as Key Facts and Characters, making it easier to recall important details in a centralized location accessible to all team members.
- Obtaining documents. Input relevant documents, transcripts and pleadings into Case Notebook and retain notes and issues related to the documents on an ongoing basis.
- Identifying witnesses. Gather and compile the cast of characters to help estimate the number and cost of depositions. Tie characters with their contact information to specific facts or evidence in the case.
- Conducting discovery. Utilize the facts and documents in the case to frame discovery requests, prepare deposition outlines, and easily identify prior deposition testimony on related issues and events.
- Preparing legal arguments. Case Notebook integration with Westlaw research helps attorneys efficiently organize all facts and law in one place to help frame legal arguments in pleadings, motions and other court documents based on authority favorable to the facts of the case.
"Case Notebook lets attorneys have all the information they need in one place," said Steve Priem, vice president of Litigation for West, part of Thomson Reuters. "It helps round out your research and manage essential tasks while feeling confident that you haven't missed anything in your analysis."
Case Notebook will be featured at the International Legal Technology Association annual educational meeting Aug. 25-28 in Dallas, Texas. For more information, visit
http://west.thomson.com/products/services/case-notebook/default.aspx. Also, watch a preview of CaseNotebook given by Craig Larson at
http://tnalcorpcomm.wordpress.com/2008/07/15/case-notebook-preview/.
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LiveNote
LiveNote is the legal industry's benchmark for evidence management software and services. Its flagship transcript management software is used by 83 percent of the top-200 U.S. law firms. West Court Reporting Services, its court reporting division, blends highly-skilled service providers with cutting-edge deposition technology. Its RealLegal brand encompasses a suite of court reporting software to encrypt, certify and secure the record. For more information, please visit
www.livenote.com.
About West
Headquartered in Eagan, Minn., West is the foremost provider of integrated information solutions, software and services to the U.S. legal market. West is part of Thomson Reuters. For more information, please visit the West Web site at
http://west.thomson.com.
About Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals. We combine industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver critical information to leading decision makers in the financial, legal, tax and accounting, scientific, healthcare and media markets, powered by the world's most trusted news organization. With headquarters in New York and major operations in London and Eagan, Minnesota, Thomson Reuters employs more than 50,000 people in 93 countries. Thomson Reuters shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Toronto Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. For more information, go to
www.thomsonreuters.com.