LexisNexis CaseMap Cloud is paving the way for attorneys seeking robust information management during complex case litigation. As noted by Product Manager Grant Snyder, the platform is a solution to efficiently manage and organize data gathered during discovery. It aims to help its users establish connections from various information subsets such as document management systems, local files, and e-discovery tools.
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Key features of the platform include TextMap and TimeMap. These tools allow legal teams to organize documents, images, and other media relevant to a case and draw out connections between facts within these materials. Employing TextMap, users can review depositions with synchronized transcripts and video, as well as other documents, extracting chronology facts from the materials. These facts subsequently appear on a timeline created with TimeMap, thus helping to understand the timeline and connections between events.
Additional functionalities of CaseMap Cloud include the ability to import a wide variety of file types and offer capabilities for light audio and video editing. The platform can also import data from any application capable of exporting information as an Excel or CSV file.
A recent addition to the platform, the client tracking numbers and full client directory are particularly useful for attorneys managing a large number of individual cases or multiple cases involving the same organization across various states. Attorneys can also use the platform’s metadata tagging feature to compare competing narratives of a single case.
Another noteworthy feature of CaseMap Cloud is its Fact Evaluation & Status Heatmap. This tool aids in the analysis of the quality of different facts and highlights where attorneys might want to focus their efforts during case analysis.
As a cloud-based application, CaseMap Cloud facilitates seamless collaboration among remote workers on various platforms. Users can conveniently add or remove members from their teams as required and import and label designations from opposing or co-counsel. Their annotation tool allows asynchronous discussion of facts, issues, and other aspects of a case. The platform also supports customizable templates for managing facts, hence allowing legal teams or whole firms to implement their own practices for metadata tagging, custom information fields, and the like.
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