New Trial Notebook Ebook Published by InfoQuest and Distributed Free of Charge.


Posted April 30, 2011 by keyrobert22

For Immediate Release Atlanta, GA – April 27, 2011 - Complete with 18 pages of useful forms, the 42-page Trial Notebook ebook arrives as the latest in a lineup of tools offered by InfoQuest to make law offices, attorneys, and paralegals more efficien

 
For Immediate Release

Atlanta, GA – April 27, 2011 - Complete with 18 pages of useful forms, the 42-page Trial Notebook ebook arrives as the latest in a lineup of tools offered by InfoQuest to make law offices, attorneys, and paralegals more efficient, effective, and successful.

Paul Purcell, Vice President and COO of InfoQuest says, “While many articles and reports on the topic of trial notebooks can be found, what we felt was lacking was something that could lay the foundation for creating a well-organized, professional, and thorough trial notebook that would work with almost any type of case that was presented in a court of law.”

He continues by adding, “The notebook examples we did find, before releasing our own trial notebook ebook, were short and limited pieces on how to create a notebook outline, and some papers dealing with the scope and focus of what a trial notebook should do, but none provided legitimate meat and potatoes on how to set one up. Naturally, there were quite a number of companies wanting to charge an arm and a leg for this information, but law offices, attorneys, and paralegals have been extremely good to us over the years so we wanted to give something back.”

The Trial Notebook ebook starts by providing a “top ten list” of reasons why every trial should have an organized notebook and then uses the acronym T.R.I.A.L. to delve into the qualities every good notebook should have; namely Thoroughness, Reliability, Inquisitiveness, Appearance, and Logic.

The forms provided for free in the ebook provide examples of what should go into each section of a thorough trial notebook. These sections include:

1. Pre-Trial Activities 2. Voir Dire & Jury Info
3. Opening Statements 4. Presentation Schedule
5. Witnesses 6. Exhibits
7. Law & Court 8. The Opposition
9. Closing Statements 10. Jury Charge
11. Verdict & Post-Trial 12. Daily Journal


The ebook itself is but a small portion of InfoQuest’s larger law office case management product “The Attorney Case File” which, in addition to a full Trial Notebook section, also offers a “Case and Client Workbook” as well as a detailed “Investigation Workbook” that can turn the most novice paralegal into an able investigator.

Sections of the free ebook include: “Structure” - showing how to set your notebook up with good logical flow, “Content” - which includes the 18 pages of free forms, and “Putting it all Together” – which provides steps and tips to help ensure your notebook is as comprehensive as possible and completed before the first day of trial.

The “Trial Notebook Ebook” by Paul Purcell of InfoQuest is available for free download on the homepage of The Attorney Case File at http://www.theattorneycasefile.com .
Contact Details:
Contact:
Paul Purcell
c/o InfoQuest
6300 Powers Ferry Rd.
Suite 600-294
Atlanta, GA 30339
www.theattorneycasefile.com
770-235-1664
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Last Updated December 24, 2011