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Free Phillies Tickets! New Jersey Legal wants to take YOU to the game!

New Jersey Legal would like to hear your thoughts on the six player deal that brings the 2008 American League Cy Young Award winner to the Phillies as well as your thoughts on who the Phils passed on!

Please post your thoughts in the comments below and include your contact info in your comment.

New Jersey Legal will put all participants names in a hat and draw a winner.  The winner will receive tickets to the August 4th game against Colorado.


08/03/09 UPDATE:

Commenter “Jane” below won the Phillies tickets after her name was pulled out of a hat. She has been notified and will be enjoying the game August 4th courtesy of New Jersey Legal. Thank you to all who commented! If you haven’t already subscribed to receive our blog’s updates via email, please do so in the right column of this blog. By signing up for email updates you’ll be sure to know the next time we give away Phillies tickets!

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New Jersey Legal Introduces Contract Attorney Services

New Jersey Legal introduces contract attorney services to existing and new clients to conduct document review, brief writing, jury consulting, trial presentations and to perform traditional attorney services. Often times, attorneys are faced with fluctuation in their workload and referral dilemmas that can result in loss of profit. Before attorneys decline to take a case, they should consider hiring a contract attorney to meet their legal needs.

Contract attorneys are available to perform document review for relevance, responsiveness, first and second level privilege and privilege logs. In addition, contract attorneys can perform traditional legal services such as research and writing, motion and deposition attendance, and even manage discovery projects. They can also provide training for document management and review software (e.g. Concordance, Summation, ImageDepot, Concordance-FYI) to you or your staff.

The contract attorneys are specialized in all areas of the law and are handpicked for your project. This in turn can eliminate referrals and produce excellent work product. For additional information please visit www.njlc.net or contact New Jersey Legal’s Contract Attorney Division Manager, Jennifer N. Nelson, Esq. at either (856) 910-0202 or jnn@njlc.net.

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My Beginnings As A Courtroom Trial Presenter

When I started with New Jersey Legal I was hired as a customer service representative to help Dave MacDonald manage a really large document imaging project. The project was nationwide and included about 10,000 boxes.  The local part of the production was about 5,000 boxes and taking care of the local boxes was my job.  It was hard work and required a lot of attention to detail.  After a year of customer service as well as picking up and delivering over 500 boxes, Gary and Dave (the owners) invited me into their office to ask me a question. They asked if I would be interested in learning electronic trial presentation skills and begin working directly with attorneys on trial and said it would include software training for Sanction and Trial Director.  I jumped at the opportunity and within a couple of days I was off to Arizona for training.

After a lot of training and many, many hours of practice, I was assigned my first trial.  My first trial was a bench trial in Atlantic City.  It was a complex trial with over 40 video depositions and over one hundred thousand pages of exhibits.  Our client requested that we handle everything on their behalf.  So it began… my first trial.

The New Jersey Legal trial support team started by calling court reporters and requesting deposition transcripts and video of the depositions if they were filmed.  We then had to convert most of the video from either tape or VOB format to a digital MPEG format in order to synchronize the video along with the text from the respective deposition. When it was all said and done we had converted over 80 gigs of video and synchronized them with the text and made them ready for a Sanction court presentation.  We imported them into Sanction and indexed all the depositions in our presentation.  Now we were ready for clip creation.  The law firm gave us multiple time frames to create video clips for quick playback in Sanction during the trial.

We then took the clients Summation database (yes, all 100,000+ pages) and imported that into Sanction along with any available OCR text files to make them searchable on the fly during the electronic courtroom presentation. Any documents that did not contain text we OCR’d and prepared those files for Sanction as well. On many occasions during trial, we will need to perform text or index searches to locate a specific document and it is really easy if you OCR all the documents, index them properly when creating your case from the beginning.

The next step was to meet with law firm’s client, and learn more about the case.  We then use the new case information and our experience to develop custom graphics to help better present their case to the Judge.  The graphics are always interesting. No matter the case, the custom graphics almost always include timelines, call-outs, demonstratives, text highlighting and photos. This was a contract dispute so neither animations nor day in the life videos were needed.  One of the features in Sanction is the ability import a custom graphic (in this case a timeline), and link other documents or videos in the case to the time line.  The lead attorney appreciated the ability to zoom in on a specific time bubble on the timeline and have me click multiple links (depending on his train of thought at the time) to display supporting documents or video at the click of a mouse.  We were also able to output all of the video for the judge to take home and review before the next day’s testimony.

As a courtroom trial presenter, I am also responsible for our trial equipment transportation, set-up, and break-down. We bring computers, back-up devices, monitors, projectors, screens, printers, scanners, wireless cards, etc… Our equipment is excellent, very high end and robust.  At the conclusion of this trial, the judge asked me to stick around to print out the settlement documents, as our printers were better than what his chambers are equipped with. This was unique, as everyone else was dismissed and the attorneys, the judge, and I remained.

Our clients’ trial was a success.  The client got the settlement he wanted, the attorneys got to have a high end trial consultant at their disposal and I got my first trial under my belt.   I am glad I started at New Jersey Legal helping with customer service.  I like to think our company’s outstanding customer service helps our customers feel more comfortable when deciding to go to trial with a courtroom presentation professional.  Experience is New Jersey Legal’s most important asset and I am glad to be contributing to that bank of experience.  We have been providing litigation support for over 15 years and we plan on being around helping clients for the next 15.  I look forward to future posts, have a great day!

Ted Mazurek
Sanction Certified Trial Presenter

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I came across an old service list several months ago from the early days of New Jersey Legal. There was no date on the list, but I knew it was from the beginning years of the company because it was so short.  It listed all of the services the company provided at that time and each service on the list was emphasized with a blue bullet to draw attention to it. The list was as follows:

  • Litigation Copying
  • Color copies
  • Oversize Copying
  • On-Site Copying
  • Trial Boards (Black & White)
  • Bate Stamping
  • Binding Services
  • Video and Audio Duplication
  • X-Ray Duplication.

Looking at this list made me reminisce about my first years in the “Copy Business” and how much New Jersey Legal has changed over the years.  I have now been in the industry for 12 years and with New Jersey Legal for 9 of those.

It was a totally different job when I started. I didn’t need a computer and without a computer there was no email to answer. I didn’t need a cell phone. When a client called the office their phone number was sent to my pager. Then I had to search and find a pay phone, scrounge up 35 cents, wipe the phone with disinfectant and then finally make the call – and that’s if the pay phone actually worked! I don’t even think my children know what a pay phone is. Every job was a copy job and scanning documents was seldom done.

Over 15 years we have changed with the needs of our loyal customers. I am impressed and thankful that the owner of the company, Gary Overman, has always invested in people and services and has always adapted to the ever changing needs of our customers.

The list of services and our capabilities continue to grow and change. We went from not even having cell phones to having people on staff that can forensically image them.  We went from just being able to print trial boards and graphics to providing full multimedia courtroom trial support backed by our eDiscovery and computer forensics services. We went from just copying paper to imaging hard drives and processing data. I am writing a blog. We even have our own comic strip!

Congratulations to Gary and everyone that has been involved with making us successful. I can’t wait to see what the next 15 years has to offer!

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