Thursday, April 23, 2009

I can't help myself...

Have you ever wondered why we still send our legislators to Wash D.C.? If we can bank online, trade stocks online and send videos of our children to the other side of the world in seconds why can't our legislators work & vote from home? Not only would they have to hire staff locally & boost our local jobs, but the Lobbyists wouldn't be able to corral all of them.....hmmm

Monday, April 20, 2009

ReadyPrint 1.1 released




RICHMOND, VA (April 16, 2009) – Compiled Services, the company behind the load file verification and conversion tool ReadyConvert, is pleased to release a new version of ReadyPrint. ReadyPrint streamlines the document printing process for service providers and law firms alike.

ReadyPrint allows litigation support professionals to print directly from image folders or by utilizing industry standard load files. New to version 1.1, users can now easily print metadata on custom folder and document separator sheets to help organize and identify documents.

Designed with high speed printing in mind, ReadyPrint combines documents by a set number of pages to reduce the overall printer cycle time, while maintaining folder and document sheets.

ReadyPrint handles industry standard load files, including Summation, Concordance, IPRO and EDRM XML. Additionally, ReadyPrint supports most common image formats, including PDF, TIF and JPG files.

ReadyPrint benefits litigation support professionals in many ways:

• Print single-page and multi-page images,
• Design and preview folder and cover sheets containing metadata fields,
• Print document cover sheets separate from documents,
• Designate up to three paper trays allowing different color separator sheets,
• Print common image formats, including TIF, PDF and JPG files,
• Send documents in groups to allow for high speed printing,
• Auto-rotate landscape images,
• Verify page compression and identify color documents before printing and,
• Track the number of documents, pages, folder and cover sheets printed.

To get started, try our fully functioning 14-day trial by visiting http://compiledserv ices.com/ readyprint/ . To learn more about ReadyPrint and how it can benefit your firm, contact our sales team at sales@compiledservi ces.com today.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Confidentiality vs marketing


I've been providing litigation support services for more than 15 years. In all that time I have worked on innumerable cases that are / were on the front page of the national papers or are the flavor of the day on the nightly news. These cases may have involved Tobacco; Finance; Construction; Mergers and Aquisitions, Corrupt Politicians; or sometimes even a poor celebrity who has run afould of the law. Whatever the situation the bottom line is that I cannot talk about the details. Heck, I don't want to even talk about who I am working for or what is involved in broad general terms. At times I have stopped reading the paper when working on a high profile case. Its just easier that way...I don't need to know the backstory.

Lawyers are often required by law to keep confidential anything pertaining to the representation of a client. The duty of confidentiality is much broader than the attorney-client evidentiary privilege, which only covers communications between the attorney and the client. Superior Document Services has in a sense evolved into a legal "Switzerland". We understand that every client; has a right to privacy and confidentiality. We are impartial to a fault and fastidious in our protection of our clients and their cient's identities.

Superior Document Services has no exterior signage beckoning the general public; a locked secure facility and digital camera's at each and every point of egress and ingress. More importantly I have many trusted long term employees bound by formal confidentiality agreements. The bottom line is "CONFIDENTIALITY IS A GIVEN"

So - this all leads to a conundrum in litigation support marketing. I can't shout from the rooftops that I did ALL the ediscovery work on the Exxon Valdez lawsuits ( I didn't ) without violating; in my mind at least, the implied trust. So as you can see by the above picture published by the AP; Superior Document Services got some free publicity the other day during the trial of a major major ex NFL star. I still am thrilled when I see someone carrying a box with my Superior logo down the street so as you can imagine I was ecstatic when I got calls from friends that our boxes were prominently featured on both local and national tv news.

After some internal personal debate - I'm posting the picture here. I think its pretty ...err, cool?