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Dickie McCamey uses state-of-the-art technology to provide immediate and cost-effective support to its lawyers. Our attorneys and staff have access to the most current information through a personal computer network linking all of our offices in addition to remote access via laptops and wireless hand-held devices.
Our firm-wide applications include document and case management, risk and claims management, complex litigation management (including toxic tort claims), Elite accounting and practice management, electronic discovery for litigation support, electronic billing, document imaging, intranet services, wireless e-mail and calendaring. The recent addition of an upgraded audio/visual system includes video conferencing broadcasting and large screen presentations with Smart Board capabilities.
Dickie McCamey’s practice support enables our attorneys, paralegals, and other staff to efficiently manage clients’ electronic documents, from original "digital photocopy" to a customized final product tailored to case-specific needs. In-house electronic document and litigation support services include:
- Coordinating with clients and copy vendors to help organize projects from start to finish
- Document scanning and image capture
- OCR capture, translating imaged document collections into searchable text
- Image import/export, creating database load files
- Creation, management, and index coding of litigation support databases
- Printing from electronic media
- Preparing and copying CD-ROMs
- Reformatting of electronic images for use with trial presentation software
- Providing knowledgeable, confidential technical support throughout the entire project
In addition to scanning documents and utilizing images, our technical team can assist in providing methods for searching entire collections of relevant and key information in a fraction of the time that it takes to search hard copy documents. Dickie McCamey's specialists have passed the benefits of hundreds of hours of electronic document experience to our attorneys through hands-on training sessions. This knowledge results in the application of the most effective utilization of electronic data in the litigation process. |
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