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Litigation Management
April 26, 2023

How to Organize Deposition Notes

Depositions are a critical part of the legal process. They offer an opportunity to gather important information and evidence that can be used to prepare for the next stages of a case. However, the process of organizing and analyzing the information...

Litigation Management
March 31, 2023

The Benefits and Pain Points of Collaborating on Cases

Collaborating with colleagues on cases is becoming increasingly important in today's legal environment. Whether you are working on a complex litigation matter or a routine transaction, teamwork can provide valuable insights, improved efficiency, and...

Litigation Management
October 02, 2018

Strategies to Prove Damages for Lost Profits

Lawyers have to answer a very basic question in preparing a case for trial: How can we prove damages? In a patent case with a discovery dispute over lost-profit damages, the ultimate question was what damages were “adequate to compensate for the...

Litigation Management
September 07, 2018

Organizing Evidence for Court, With a Look at Video Game Cases

Video games have been a way of life since the first computers, from the basic games of the 1950s to Pac-Man Fever of the 1980s. The 21st Century has a new level of game play, with far more complicated games that were ever envisioned in the days of...

Litigation Management
August 08, 2018

Designating Privileged and Work Product Materials

Electronically Stored Information (ESI) is far more than communications sent between parties; a party’s investigators can also create ESI. In a lawsuit brought by PETA against at a zoo for the treatment of animals under the Endangered Species Act,...

CaseFleet Tips
July 05, 2018

Organizing Facts for Journalism Writing

As a budding science reporter and full-time neurophilosophy student, you can find me switching browsers and reading over thirty different documents at any given point in time. Usually, I only need a few statistics or facts from each of these papers...