You know you’re ready for trial when you have two boxes of trial binders, work copy of records, note pads, pens and 10 extra-large trial boards. As you jump on the elevator with trial boards in one hand and your entire case on a pull cart next to you, you wonder, “Do I have everything?” If it were 1999, the answer would be yes. In 2009, dragging voluminous numbers of records and multiple trial boards to court is a thing of the past.

Since the emergence of state and federal courts requesting electronic filings, cases have become electronic as well. In some courts, the use of large amounts of paper during trial has declined dramatically. With the introduction of TrialDirector by inData, attorneys and paralegals have been given the opportunity to take vital case documents and turn them into electronic demonstrations.