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LawyerTrialForms has trial legal forms for attorneys and their legal assistants. Save time for yourself and be a jump ahead of the other side. You have two choices: (1) buying LitigationReady!™, a bundled trial notebook system that includes several basic checklists or forms, then later, if needed, only buying specialized additional forms, or (2) only buying individual forms and checklists. We will discuss those options below. | |
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Choice # 1: buying a bundled system with basic checklists and forms. For most attorneys, the best method is first buying a bundled trial notebook system. Most attorneys don't get to trial much, which means most attorneys have not developed their own trial notebook system. That lack causes two significant problems --- the two reasons attorneys miss deadlines, miss discovery opportunities, miss presenting information at trial, or miss other opportunities that a senior attorney mentor knows about. The two reasons for those "misses" are simple: Most attorneys are not organized, and they do not have a trial mentor. The remedy is simple: Start your deposition preparation or trial preparation by using more than single checklists and forms. Start with a trial notebook system developed by a senior and experienced trial mentor. Read who wrote ours! If you have not yet developed your own system through your own experience, buy an experienced trial attorney's system that includes some prepackaged forms and deposition checklists to start your thinking and work. The proven system we offer is more than a method of organizing you for trial, and more than a some deposition and trial forms. LitigationReady!™ also has pages of tips and tactics. For example, LitigationReady!™contains a Form 5. 3: Standard Questions to Use Against Adverse Witness. Every trial attorney needs to have some standard questions and lines to use in situations which are common in litigation. So LitigationReady!™ has those standard questions and lines.
Be better organized than your opponent. Your trial notebook should be a part of your system for organizing the case from the first day the client signs the retainer agreement. That trial notebook will have deposition and trial checklists to move quickly without forgetting essentials steps or missing the answer to vital questions. Yes, we have individual legal forms for trial and deposition questions, for check-the-box steps in litigation, for advice to your expert or client witness, and so on and on. I'll tell you about those individual forms in a minute, below, but first you should consider a bundled system, that costs less than buying individual forms. The word "system" is the key! Get the benefit of a total system --- a senior trial attorney's experience delivered to you in a system of forms and advice. The LawyerTrialForms™ copyrighted forms give you the benefit of past experience of great trial lawyers. We have bundled several of our basic forms, together with pages of tips and tactics, into our trial notebook system, LitigationReady™.
This is litigation organization for you: a deposition,
settlement, and litigation organization system in trial notebook format.
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LitigationReady.™
Litigation is a deadline and information business. The obvious deadline is the statute of limitations, but there are plenty of other deadlines that trial lawyers miss: deadlines to file motions; deadlines to take discovery; deadlines to file appeals. The obvious information you need to present to others is your client's story. But there is plenty of other information you need to present to the other side and to the judge and jury. What scares a lawyer the most is getting buried in unorganized information and then -- forgetting to ask the critical question or introduce the critical evidence at trial, or just not getting an item you needed for trial. I said this before, but it bears repeating. It is important. "The reason attorneys miss deadlines or miss obtaining or presenting information at trial is simple: They are not organized." Lawyers make mistakes because they're not organized. They keep putting things to the back of their desk, maybe they don't put a piece of paper in the right file, and they don't have an action to-do list. LitigationReady!™ solves those problems --- it puts lawyers
on an auto-pilot system to stay organized. It has standard operating
procedures (the SOP) integrated with checklist forms you can use, now.
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LitigationReady!™,
a trial notebook system with
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Choice # 2: buying only checklists and forms. You may be an
experienced attorney with your own developed litigation system, or you may
simply only want to buy individual forms, as needed. What follows are some examples of our individual deposition and trial forms.
But instead you really simply should go and
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full list of available legal forms for lawyers involved
in civil litigation.
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Every attorney needs ready at hand a Expert Opinion Admissibility Checklist - from our Expert Series of litigation aids. Every personal injury attorney (plaintiff or defendant) needs motor vehicle accident deposition checklists and premises liability accident deposition checklists. These deposition question checklist forms are wonderful time savers. They probably are so popular because they are emotional insurance against a sinking feeling that you forgot something, but the real value is the time you save. Every hour you save preparing for a deposition is a blessing! Witness preparation is an art that can be improved. Every plaintiff's attorney can save his/her own time and still have a better prepared personal injury plaintiff by using Personal Injury Client Testimony Preparation Instructions - from our Client Prep Series Deposing a medical witness? You probably want the long detailed suggestions we have for questions. See our comprehensive deposition checklists for deposing medical witnesses and doctors in bodily injury cases. You owe it to yourself to
Check our
full list of available legal forms for lawyers involved
in civil litigation.
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