Minneapolis: Case Management, Docketing and Calendaring - System Interfaces for Large Law Firms

When:  Oct 10, 2018 from 12:00 to 13:30 (CT)

Description

In a competitive litigation environment, it's important to take advantage of systems already in place when implementing a case management system. Docketing teams interact with a trove of information that is valuable for your firm experience and knowledge management. Court notices and Alerts are processed and documents are stored in iManage and Net Documents. Meanwhile, attorney profiles are managed by HR in Peoplesoft or similar, matters are managed by accounting in systems like Elite, ethical walls are managed by conflicts and firms continue to invest in marketing tools. The courts have widely adopted electronic filing, and court data is more accessible. For maximum efficiency, these systems should integrate with your docketing/case management tools.

Join us as we discuss the problems faced by litigation docketing and calendaring teams and how integration with internal and external data sources can greatly reduce risks stemming from disconnected systems. See how a well-integrated case management solution can maximize your infrastructure investment and improve ROI, speed up docketing and calendaring workflow and mitigate risk.

Presenter

Yaniv Schiller, the Chief Operating Officer at CourtAlert, manages the programming team and motivates and designs many of the company's innovations and enhancements. Having met with firm and law department docketing personnel nationwide and spent numerous hours with court personnel, he has an in-depth knowledge of docketing and court workflows. Yaniv previously worked as a developer and manager in finance at Capital, SAC Capital BlueMountain Capital.

Lunch Sponsor

CourtAlert

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Location

Nilan Johnson Lewis
120 South 6th Street
Suite 400
Minneapolis, MN 55402

Contact

Sarah Didrikson
(612) 305-7614
sdidrikson@nilanjohnson.com