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Introduction to Trial Director 5.2

Most people think of Trial Director as an electronic evidence presentation tool. While I do not dispute that is its highest and best use, it is certainly not the only thing that makes this multi-purpose software one of the leaders in litigation technology.

Trial Director is comprised of four modules, each useful in various phases of the litigation process. The modules include tools for document management, transcript and video deposition management, preparing deposition designations, issue coding of transcripts and documents, electronic bates stamping and/or placing confidentiality designations on documents, a coding database, and a folder/workbook organization system that makes trial and witness prep much more efficient.

Since the release of Trial Director 5.2, the software has become even more useful. Unlike previous version of the software that could only handle .tiff or .jpeg image file formats, version 5.2 brings with it the capability to handle PDF files in the same efficient manner as .tiffs and .jpegs. This is a huge time and cost savings to clients.

While not a replacement for Summation or Concordance when it comes to large document cases, this low cost program is a great resource for small firms who do not require the expansive features offered in the more expensive case management software programs.

Stay tuned for a more in depth look at this remarkable software and its benefits to your firm. If you’re already interested and want to purchase a copy to utilize the power in your firm, call us or order Trial Director 5.2 here.

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