I’ve been diving deep into case preparation lately, and I’ve noticed how critical thorough document analysis is before trial. One small error can lead to an entire case being compromised. Has anyone else found innovative ways to streamline their review processes? I’d love to hear any tips or tools you’re using.
I’ve found that using color-coded notes really helps during my review process. Assigning different colors for issues, concerns, and important facts makes it easier to spot errors quickly. Have you tried anything like that, or do you have a system you prefer?
I totally agree about document review being critical before trial. Have you tried using electronic tools like DocuSign for efficiency? They can help automate some aspects and reduce errors.
I can relate to the importance of precision — it’s like building a house; one weak foundation can bring the whole structure down. Have you thought about implementing a checklist for common errors? @josh_gray32 might have some thoughts on this.