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Advising your case teams on production formats
When it comes to working with your case teams to meet document production deadlines, it helps to take a proactive approach. Define your firm’s production format best practices based on the technology you have available. Draft a “cheat sheet” for your attorneys to take with them to discovery conferences.
Training Improves Morale
When the big kids finally let you play monopoly with them, do you remember being a little scared and frustrated when you weren’t sure of the rules or how to play to win? That’s our focus today… training and directed learning opportunities for your litigation support professional staff will improve moral and erase the fear and frustration of inexperience.
Leading Tomorrow’s Litigation Support Leaders
As a leader, have you created an environment that encourages your team to enhance their leadership skills? Do you regularly create opportunities to allow members of your team to take on leadership roles on projects?
Case Law Summaries or When Things Don’t Quite Workout the Way You Planned
Earlier this week, someone asked me for a list of cases or case examples that present teachable moments regarding sanctions, preservation & collection, document productions, etc. I thought it would be useful to list a few of the websites that offer a neutral summary of recent cases as examples of what not to do in e-discovery.
Are you a good listener?
Sometimes we must step out of our comfort zone (and our cubicle) to meet face-to-face with an attorney or paralegal to discuss important technology decisions for the litigation matter.
Twitter as a Continuing Education Tool
Do you micro-blog? Do you have a Twitter account? If so, are you following LitWorks? Have you considered that Twitter can be used not only as a social networking resource, but also as a tool to stay current on e-discovery / litigation support industry trends, news and information? We’ve outlined three simple steps to using Twitter as an educational resource.
Working with Virtual Litigation Support Teams
Litigation support departments are very often a virtual team of people spread out around the country or the world. Join our ongoing discussion of communication best practices for project management in litigation & e-discovery…
