Free Document Helps Eliminate Issues with Litigation Technical Goods
"San Diego, California (PRWEB) October 17, 2005 -- Author and Litigation Support veteran, Mark Lieb bridges the gap between firm technical needs and vendor product in his free online document, Litigation Support Technical Standards. Located at www.ediscovery.org, the site provides a template of technical specifications for as many types of litigation software as possible along with file naming conventions and network standards.
LSTS is a technical supplement to Litigation Support Department – a book specializing in management of case technology, department operations and firm finance. While LSD provides management strategies, LSTS details the technical specifications needed to generate a consistent product regardless of vendor. There is also a “what not to do” section where errors relating to media labels, load files, transcripts, and general issues are illustrated and discussed. All examples are drawn from real life experiences and can help any firm or vendor avoid unnecessary headaches which delay review, productions and the efforts of litigators, paralegals and the Litigation Support Department technicians. ..."
Kind of interesting... Downloaded the PDF and will take a more detailed when I can.
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