Monday, October 09, 2006

CaseLogistix® and iQwest Introduce CaseQwest Hosted Litigation System

CaseQwest provides full CaseLogistix features and functions securily hosted on the web

Nashville, TN – October 9, 2006 – Nashville-based CaseLogistix, Inc., a leading provider of evidence and litigation management software for the legal community, and iQwestIT, a litigation support and document hosting company based in Los Angeles, today announced the availability of CaseQwest, a hosted/ Application Service Provider (ASP) release of the popular CaseLogistix evidence management desktop software. CaseQwest, the result of a partnership between the two companies, allows law firms and corporate legal departments to apply the power of CaseLogistix and iQwest to the review and litigation process immediately with no server or software installation. Additionally, as part of the companies’ partnership arrangement, iQwest becomes CaseLogistix’ first software reseller on the West Coast.

CaseQwest, a hybrid of desktop and hosted ASP, provides firms with a more streamlined approach to workflow, distinctively based on how attorneys share and access case information. While initial reviews, document categorizations and file sharing can be performed in the secure hosted CaseQwest environment, once litigation matures and documents become "known", all active litigation may be moved into the CaseLogistix desktop.

Using CaseLogistix’ versatile desktop as the support software, CaseQwest users uniquely enjoy one-stop native review, foreign language services (including review, high quality foreign language optical-character-recognition (OCR), machine translation and electronic data discovery processing) and comprehensive technical support. CaseQwest users also benefit from dynamic IntelliFolders, larger total file capacity, work flow capabilities, mass coding and tagging of hundreds of document formats, tiff/PDF independent. CaseLogistix provides complete up-to-date and powerful organization, searching, annotating, and publishing for electronic document libraries. Using a Microsoft SQL Server database backend and built- in unlimited flexibility, CaseLogistix provides a complete system for electronic document organization, annotation, discovery management, and publication. An intuitive interface makes practical and everyday use of CaseLogistix very easy even for software application novices.

Users will enjoy CaseQwest’s ability to present very large document subsets to a dispersed audience without sacrificing the functionality or speed on a remote server. All the while eliminating any download or installation of user interface software on the user's system, yet maintaining full functionality of the software’s feature set. Further, access for CaseQwest users is regulated by adherence to strict security policies.

“CaseQwest allows law firms and in-house counsel to put their case or crash litigation project into an immediate review tool with the full functionality of CaseLogistix, and with very little training time,” stated Roe Frazer, CEO of CaseLogistix. “Our goal is to provide clients with technologically-advanced, creative, yet reliable methods of managing their complex litigation – the CaseQwest ASP based on our popular CaseLogistix software is a prime example of this.”

For more information about CaseQwest go to www.caselogistix.com/caseqwest or www.caselogistix.com.

Friday, October 06, 2006

From Information Governance Enagement Area:

CaseLogistix Releases Updated Litigation Software: "With the latest release of CaseLogistix's litigation software, the company has made it easier for attorneys to capture and sort massive volumes of case information. Lawyers at Forman Perry Watkins Krutz & Tardy in Jackson, Miss., used CaseLogistix 4.0 to sort through millions of medical records and identify fraud committed by physicians. 'Without CaseLogistix, we wouldn't have been able to find this unless we were going to hire a bunch of programmers,' says attorney Daniel Mulholland."

http://infogovernance.blogspot.com/2006/02/caselogistix-releases-updated.html

Thursday, October 05, 2006

CaseLogistix Announces Version 4.3 Feature List

(Nashville, TN) CaseLogistix Inc. announces the release of new, additional features and functionality now available in its evidence management and litigation support software.

Version 5.0 adds a powerhouse of over 25 new features to CaseLogistix' already full-featured litigation support software, including electronic data discovery – EDD – as part of its overall included BirdDog EDD feature set.

Some of the most advanced features in CaseLogistix 5.0 desktop and CaseQwest “thin client” include:

For a complete list of new CaseLogistix Features in version 5.0, please visit http://www.caselogistix.com/


Wednesday, October 04, 2006

CaseLogistix - A Company With the Right Attitude

By Ross Kodner on Litigation Tech

I had the great pleasure to host Marty Mills, COO of CaseLogistix, a Nashville-based publisher of a highly innovative product that I am calling an LCMS (Litigation Content Management System). From my perspective, I would position CaseLogistix as the next generation of lit tech / pre-trial case organization systems above and beyond what Summation and Concordance offer. What strikes me as being most unique about this .NET-based Outlook-visual-metaphorical system is that what it really is is an incredibly potent and intuitive document/content management system that any company, in any industry could leverage. But in the legal world, the obvious application, and the way the product is marketed, is an alternative to the two market mindshare leaders. But I think CaseLogistix is a better product in many respects. More to come as I think more about what I just saw, but here’s my bet - CaseLogistix will quietly build a fanatically loyal following who begin to see that pigeonholing the application as “just” a lit support app is too limiting - it’s really knowledge management for the masses.

Special kudos to the company for their personal approach. I wanted to learn more about the program so COO Marty Mills flew up for a couple of days to show me. Sure, I’m not your ordinary consumer. But still, how many companies would bother today? How many have actually come to me, rather than me having to go to them? Not only was I impressed with the gesture and the willingness to really help me understand the product and how my clients can benefit from it, but Marty is just about the nicest fellow you can imagine.

A self-professed beer connoisieur, a hobby in which I dabble from time to time, we invited Marty over to Casa Kodner for dinner with the family. S/O Toby Simpkins, kidlets Jordan (Kodner1.html), Hayley (Kodner2.html) and Toby’s pal, marketing exec Kirsten Stimmel in town for a Miller Brewing gig, dined on an All-Wisconsin feast. We grilled Johnsonville brats (slathered with brown mustard and Frank’s Kraut of course - suitable even for a Lambeau tailgating extravaganza), roasted corn, Toby’s fresh cabbage cole slaw, Wisconsin aged sharp cheddar, cheese curds, Mozarella whips and then followed by fresh Wisconsin tart cherry pie. All washed down with a Wisconsin microbrew roster including Leinie’s Sunset Wheat, New Glarus Brewing’s Spotted Cow, and I think someone grabbed a Sprecher Hefe Weizen. A wonderful time was had by all.

So my recommendation is this - watch CaseLogistix - they’re going to make a bigger splash than they already have. And if you try even one case a year, this product is now officially on my “must have” list.

Note: Read more from Ross at http://rossipsa.com

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

CaseLogistix announces Lotus Notes™ Email Support

(Nashville , TN October 2, 2006) CaseLogistix is pleased to announce support for Lotus Notes email stored in .NSF database files. Using its data converter WayPoint, CaseLogistix administrators quickly and efficiently can import email from .NSF databases, including any attachment files.

More than 175 metadata fields from the Lotus emails can be mapped directly into CaseLogistix. Fields can be created instantaneously on the fly in a CaseLogistix library to store metadata.

Once the emails are imported into CaseLogistix, they can be viewed, indexed, and searched by CaseLogistix users without the necessity of having Lotus products installed. Attachment relationships between the emails and their attached files fidelitously are maintained in the CaseLogistix interface.

On your desktop, over the web, or in a hosted thin client, CaseLogistix is the all-in-one software for your litigation support needs, electronic data discovery, transcript management, data conversion, and evidence management. CaseLogistix is litigation support software that law firms want to use.

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