Reed Smith, a top 20 global law firm, selected Courtroom Insight (CI) for its leading legal knowledge management platform. Specifically, the firm will organize and manage its information about expert witnesses and arbitrators on Courtroom Insight’s platform.
After evaluating alternatives to sending firmwide emails, the firm’s Task Force ultimately chose Courtroom Insight. The firm’s decision was primarily based on CI’s customizability and integrations with external data sources.
“Using technology and project management to deliver legal services efficiently is a key focus of the firm’s Knowledge Management team. Courtroom Insight [. . .] will improve our ability to easily capture and search our experiences retaining or opposing experts and appearing before arbitrators,” said Lucy Dillon, Reed Smith’s Chief Knowledge Officer.
Lastly, read the full press release at: https://www.prweb.com/releases/reed_smith_selects_courtroom_insight_for_litigation_professional_knowledge_management/prweb17087180.htm.
Reed Smith is a dynamic international law firm that helps clients move their businesses forward. The firm’s long-standing relationships, international outlook, and collaborative structure make them the go-to partner for the speedy resolution of complex disputes, transactions, and regulatory matters. For further information, visit https://www.reedsmith.com.
Courtroom Insight offers the leading knowledge management solution. The solution enables law firms to capture, share and analyze critical information about expert witnesses, judges, and other legal professionals. For more information, visit: https://www.courtroominsight.com
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