Summ It Up
by: Michelle Kovitch
cost: $99 (plus $10 for shipping)
spiral-bound: 237 pages
A practical guide for managing evidence in Summation.
Summ it Up provides “Best Practices” and is the answer to numerous requests from the legal industry to help with the struggle of managing evidence to improve effectiveness and efficiency through the use of technology. Whether you have just purchased AD Summation or have used the application for years, the tools provided in this guide will increase and enhance the many benefits this powerful software has to offer.
Summ it Up presents a step-by-step guide, demonstrating when and why to use tools available to your litigation team throughout all phases of the litigation process. Each chapter mirrors the timeline of a case and provides a variety of checklists that can easily be incorporated into your practice. The roles of the various members of the firm IT, LitSupport, attorneys and their staff are addressed during each phase of the litigation timeline. Tools provided within this guide are current with iBlaze Version 3.1.
- Bridge the communication gap between IT, LitSupport, Attorneys, Support Staff, Service Bureaus,
- and Court Reporters.
- Implement technology into your practice.
- Use AD Summation to its fullest potential.
- Make the most of your investment.
- Remain competitive in the industry.
- Represent your clients efficiently and effectively.
Here’s what people are saying about Summ It Up…
“I’ve already shared the lessons with some of the other users in the firm, and, along with “Summ It Up” your tutorials are a fabulous resource for us . . . it’s great to have a resource that makes my job easier! Thanks for providing an excellent product and outstanding value.”
Steve Powers
Litigation Support Coordinator Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA
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“I just had to drop you a line to let you know how much I value your book. It is clear, concise and tells you exactly what you want to know. Your CD of Checklists and Cheat Sheets are a great help to guide one through the more complicated aspects of Summation. Being the “go to” person in our firm for Summation, the book has given me much needed guidance on how to approach firm protocol and standardization in our firm.”
Once again, thanks for being there for us paralegals. You have helped us better our profession.”
Lee Menzies
Law Clerk at Torkin Maines
