iPad Apps for the Lit Support/eDiscovery Professional - Staying Productive Away from your Desk

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iPad Apps for the Lit Support/eDiscovery Professional - Staying Productive Away from your Desk. Litigation and Practice Support Peer Group. Monday, October 21, 2013 12:00 p.m. CDT. Brett Burney. Cari Matias. Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP cmatias@ stinson.com. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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iPad Apps for the Lit Support/eDiscovery Professional - Staying Productive Away from your DeskLitigation and Practice Support Peer Group

Monday, October 21, 201312:00 p.m. CDT

Brett BurneyBurney Consultants LLCburney@burneyconsultants.com

Cari MatiasStinson Morrison Hecker LLPcmatias@stinson.com

The Introduction Mobile Computing is becoming more and more

the rule rather than the exception Introduction of iPad added new mobility

options Introduction of iPad apps added flexibility Legal-specific applications still in development Developers for popular review platforms are

working on iPad-compatible apps

Document ManagementGetting documents onto the iPad and organizing themSearching documents

or

Document ManagementGetting documents onto the iPad:

1. iTunes2. E-mail3. Dropbox

(or some other flavor of cloud, WebDAV server, DMS, etc.)

Document ManagementApps to manage documents on the iPad

GoodReader PDF Expert

Document Annotation AppsGoodReader iAnnotate

Document Annotation Apps

PDF Expert Adobe Reader

Managing, Summarizing and Searching Transcripts

TranscriptPad

Westlaw Case Notebook Portable E-

Transcript

Managing, Summarizing and Searching Transcripts

TextMap iCVNet (Realtime)

Document Review on the iPad

What's been missing most in e-discovery (besides lawyer competence) is the ability to emulate some of the best features of paper records, especially the ability to flip pages fast and riffle documents to gauge their consistency or relevance.

Reviewing and sorting e-documents at a workstation just doesn't feel right, and it makes lawyers long for bankers boxes.

But if you could flip through evidence on an iPad and use natural gestures to, say, propel non-responsive docs off-screen with a dismissive gesture or slide docs in other directions to sort them as responsive or privileged, document review would feel as natural and efficient as leafing through a stack of paper.

Document Review on the iPad

Relativity Binders Logikcull (web) Nextpoint (web) TrialCloud Digital Strata InControl on

the iPad

Accessing Virtual Machines from the iPad

When Apps are not available but you have a virtual environment

VMWare App for iPad Log-in to virtual machine

for “firm” desktop

Giving Presentations from the iPadWired vs. Wireless: Hardware, cables and

adaptersShowing PowerPoint presentations on the iPadOther trial presentation apps

Giving Presentations from the iPad: Wired vs. Wireless

Wired: More reliable, but slightly boring method.

Wireless: Slightly less reliable, but so very cool…

Giving Presentations from the iPad: Wired

Giving Presentations from the iPad: Wireless

Kanex ATV Pro

Giving Presentations from the iPad: PowerPoint

SlideShark

Trial Presentation on the iPadTrial Director for iPad TrialPad

Questions?