CaseMap

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 facts spreadsheet 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
coauthors =
title = Revolutionizing Case Preparation and Client Relations with CaseMap 5 – Making It Easier to Win Cases and Clients
work = Law Practice TODAY
pages =
language =
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 of law practice management software as it integrates with several third party applications, notably Adobe Acrobat.

CaseMap is owned by LexisNexis and the newest version is CaseMap 7.5.

See also

*PACER (law)
*Docketing software

References

External links

* [http://www.casesoft.com/casemap/casemap.asp Official website]


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