LARGE DOCUMENT CASES


 

1.       To some experts, an inch of paper is a large document case.

 

2.       Over the years, Dirk von Guenthner had done cases that each have involved over one hundred archive boxes of paper to be analyzed.

 

3.       More than half of the cases we do include a minimum of three or more archive boxes of records.

 

4.       Although cases can be won or lost on the merits of a few documents, finding those documents can be crucial to a case.

 

5.       When large document cases litigate, one of the reasons why the case is being litigated is simply because no one knows what all those documents contain and what they mean.

 

6.       Dissecting the documents into a meaningful data base is so important. If the documents are not properly handled, they can be lost in a sea of paper. Special care is taken in making sure that documents are carefully segregated and re-grouped.

 

7.       Once a software program is designed by Dirk and the records are input, if cost justified, the use of the spreadsheets in setting up chronological histories of events really explains what happened in the case. Further, they directly aid in the location and quick retrieval of documents.

 

8.       Dirk can receive and analyze almost any size group of documents at his office or can work by guiding counsel’s staff in the organization of records.

 

9.       If you think you may need Dirk’s services in a large document case, give him a call and discuss it with him.