Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Shell Gets US High Court Hearing on Cleanup Suits



Information Ready Litigation Solutions has provided litigation support in both electronic document management and trial presentation in SHELL OIL CO. V. UNITED STATES ET AL. since 1996. The Supreme Court has granted Shell's petition for writ of certiorari October 1, 2008. Information Ready Litigation Solutions also provided 8 weeks trial support at the table in this case. Case relates to CERCLA arranger liability issues and began as Brown & Bryant V. Atchison, Topeka, Santa Fe Railway Et Al. This is a Superfund site (pesticide contamination) in central California.
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07-1601; 071607 Burlington Northern, Shell Oil Petitions For Writs Of Certiorari Granted: Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Case

News: Court Order
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Links To Briefs: SCOTUS Blog

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Unsure of which litigation software to use?

Information Ready Litigation Solutions can review your licenses and recommend upgrades, cancellations, and other solutions. Do not pay one more penny until you know what litigation solutions you already have and which ones you really need.

Contact us (litigationsolutions@gmail.com) to find out how one pdf document can act as your dashboard to a complex issue or an entire case. Often one map or key document can act as a template where all other information can be accessed using Acrobat's embedding, buttons, notes and insert capabilities. Anyone can learn it in minutes and it takes no special (or expensive) litigation support software licenses or fees. The Reader for the resulting pdf is the free Adobe Reader.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Develop A Plan and Use It Everyday

When litigation support software solutions are used everday in small cases, managing the big ones becomes viable. Get the kinks out when you are not in a make or break situation and your chances of success go up (and agravation goes down). Litigation Support Today magazine is an excellent source for articles about developing litigation support plans.