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The Electronic Court Filing Issue; July, 2003
DON'T
PRINT - DON'T BATES LABEL - DON'T SCAN - DON'T CODE Remember, E-Mails and electronic documents are already
digital. To print, bates label, copy, scan and then code these electronic files
WASTES TIME & MONEY! Before you take any unnecessary steps contact us
today for a free consultation on how our Digital Discovery Process will save
you time and money.
A. As part
of the US Bankruptcy Court's effort to modernize the filing process, they
have announced the implementation of electronic document filing guidelines.
This requires that paper documents be scanned to PDF format and that
electronic documents be converted to PDF format prior to filing. Click here to read the court's guidelines for
Electronic Document Filing
The cost
of hiring experts to review data stored on hard drives for privileged
information before making the data available for discovery is not recoverable,
the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois has ruled. For more information, click here
LSI is
giving away these 32 MB USB drives. This key chain sized drive will hold the
equivalent of about 600 scanned pages. The Pen Drive is a portable hard drive
that plugs right in to your computer's USB port. It's fast, compact, safe and
fully self-contained. You can copy files to and from the drive. Taking work
home with you is a flash! To request information on how to receive your free 32
MB USB drive please click this link...
The
discussion will include lessons in using the latest technology to gain a
competitive edge by creating hyperlinked electronic briefs, electronic
settlement brochures, electronic closing binders, security issues, and more.
The seminar will be held at noon on July 21, 2003 at the City Club; 901 Main
Street; Dallas, Texas. (Complimentary lunch is included.) To attend this FREE seminar, click here...
Click here for a chance to win $200...
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This document is
not intended to provide legal or other professional advice and should not be
relied upon as anything other than a starting point for research and
information on the subjects of litigation support, electronic discovery and
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