- CaseMap
CaseMap debuted in 1998 as a database solution for law firms practicing complex litigation. At its core, CaseMap is a
database connecting two spheres of information: facts and objects. The factsspreadsheet is used to generate a time-line of undisputed facts for a case. The objects spreadsheet functions as a parent directory for multiple child-spreadsheets; each child-spreadsheet indexes a sphere of data relevant to a case (i.e. persons, places, pleadings, physical evidence, etc.). [cite news
last = Kennedy
first = Dennis
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title = Revolutionizing Case Preparation and Client Relations with CaseMap 5 – Making It Easier to Win Cases and Clients
work = Law Practice TODAY
pages =
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publisher = ABA
date = November 2004
url = http://www.abanet.org/lpm/lpt/articles/tch11041.html
accessdate =2008-05-11 ]The use of
digital evidence in modern litigation has been a driving force behind the adoption of CaseMap in law firms. [cite news
last = Kennedy
first = Dennis
coauthors =
title = Legal Technology Predictions for 2005: Color My World
work = Law Practice TODAY
pages =
language =
publisher = ABA
date = January 2005
url = http://www.abanet.org/lpm/lpt/articles/tch01051.html
accessdate =2008-05-11 ]CaseMap is primarily used in litigation support and
e-discovery and is a central piece oflaw practice management software as it integrates with several third party applications, notablyAdobe Acrobat .CaseMap is owned by
LexisNexis and the newest version is CaseMap 7.5.See also
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PACER (law)
*Docketing software References
External links
* [http://www.casesoft.com/casemap/casemap.asp Official website]
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