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winForce
CIVIL INTERFACE
Case Information Management Software
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| Comprehensive
Information Search |
Annotate
& Redact Originals |
Manage
Depositions with Ease |
Manage
Discovery & Confidentiality |
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| Notes
Capture Pertinent Case Details |
Manage
Claims and how Items Obtained |
View
List of Confidential Materials |
Instantly
Create a Trial Notebook |
WinForce
is a straightforward and easy to manage system. The civil
interface provides enhanced features designed specifically for the civil attorney.
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Attorneys
can utilize the easy to use filter tool to retrieve and analyze
investigative information. A powerful full-text search engine and
the ability to design complex queries insure that no lead will
escape scrutiny.
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Any
number of notes can
be made concerning
any item in order to highlight important information. Each note can
be annotated with links to relevant
parties, witnesses, legal issues, comments, and claims.
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The
Disclosure tab allows the user to effortlessly identify reasons why
an item is not discoverable, as well as, denoting reasons why an
item is confidential.
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Attorneys
can instantly produce comprehensive lists of confidential materials
and non-discoverable materials including the corresponding reasons.
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Discovery is managed by the system. Images of items marked as discoverable
are automatically prepared for electronic delivery, complete with
a dated index.
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Depositions
can be easily managed and information can be located down to the
line number using the powerful search and filter tools.
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Numerous
standard reports are available with the click of a button including
case timelines, witness lists, exhibit lists, the trial notebook,
itemized list of trial claims, and even subpoenas.
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Case
data can be exported to other applications, such as spreadsheets,
link analysis applications, and trial presentation packages.
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An
entire file, or any portion of it, complete with the images of all
the original material, can be electronically transferred to any participating
firm or agency and instantly incorporated into a case.
Note:
all functionality discussed in this section is included in both the
criminal and civil interfaces. View Criminal Interface page for
additional features.
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