Chronology Best Practices
- Topics:
- Case Management
- Tags:
- Asset Management,
- Reed Elsevier Inc.,
- Productivity,
- Potential,
- Operational Planning,
- Management,
- Chronologies,
- Business Operations,
- Best Practice,
- Strategy
- Source:
- Reed Elsevier
FREE Registration is required
Overview: A fact chronology can be a tremendous asset as one prepares a case for trial. Yet, the majority of chronologies fail to live up to their full potential. The article offers some simple steps that will help one make the most. Chronologies help win cases. From the starting gate to the finish line, assembling case facts in an accessible format can put one on track to courtroom victory. The advantages are numerous. Chronologies are thinking tools. The very act of getting facts down on paper or in the computer clarifies thinking and makes the story of the case clear. Chronologies help ensure complete discovery. A chronology has the potential to be a tremendous aid as one organizes and explores case knowledge. If one adopts the practices outlined in this piece he will realize this potential in full.
(Is this item miscategorized? Does it need more tags? Let us know.)
Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1



