Use of Technology in Case Preparation
Over 10,000 documents to manage, 1,000 notes in their system, in excess of 50 depositions, 80 witnesses to track, three years of medical bills totaling nearly $2,000,000.00 to monitor...all coming together resulting in a $ 22,000,000.00 settlement.

We recently spoke with our client Daniel J. Richards, at The Richards Law, P.C. in Oxford, MD, who was responsible for this substantial settlement. He thanked his paralegal, Talia Sansetti, his firm and acknowledged the use of technology, for playing and integral part in preparing the case for trial.

Having a technology based resource was an invaluable tool in managing a case of this magnitude. Talia confirmed the trial team utilize every aspect of the system including user defined fields and tabs which were created especially for this case and ultimately implemented in other case types.

Witness Tabs: Talia created user-defined Witness Tab which helped track plaintiff's and defendants' witnesses based on type, name, connection to the case, and deposition and recorded statement details including date taken, date the transcript was received, court reporter/videographer, and whether or not the witness would testify at trial. The user-defined tab also allowed Talia to track when experts were retained and reports received. Having the ability to enter every witness and then filter, search and run reports on the information attached to each witness was an invaluable organizational and essential time management tool for this case.

Dollar Value Tabs: This tab was used to keep track of nearly 600 entries that reflected case expenses, liens and medical bills related to this case. The Dollar Value Tab was also an important tool for the management of case expenses. In a case of this size, bills came in every day. Determining whether a bill needed to be processed for payment or if it had already been paid was made easy using technology tools.

Checklist: Talia told us, "the rule was that we, as a team, added every single task which needed to be completed into the checklist. Once every task or 'to do' item was on the checklist, we had the ability to prioritize tasks instantaneously. We could determine where we were in terms of trial preparation. There is no comparison between working from a checklist every day and shuffling through legal pads to find that 'list of things we discussed at yesterday's team meeting'!"

Notes: For this case alone, more than 1,000 notes were entered into our database. Talia said that having every piece of mail, every telephone conversation, every memo and nearly every thought necessary. One of the features Rita relied heavily upon was the text search used in conjunction with the Note Tab. Everything can be searched by text and key word.

Calendar: Once discovery began, scheduling in this case became a project that could have easily required the attention of an additional secretary. By utilizing the tools built into the database calendar, Talia was able to handle scheduling. Over 50 depositions were taken most of which were scheduled more than once. Due to the number of witnesses and attorneys involved, entire days were blocked out and then witnesses were slotted in at certain time intervals.

Both Dan and Talia agreed that the case could not have been managed in a cost efficient manner without the use of technology. LS Sherman helped Dan and Talia decide what software would work best for their case at the lowest cost. They were able to assist Talia at setting up all of her Tabs and determining what was important pre-trial and then what to integrate for trial and motion preparation.

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Other similar incidents or OSIs can be invaluable

Other similar incidents or OSIs can be invaluable, paying off several times more than the investment cost for securing them. We have developed a process for finding hard to locate OSIs.
OSIs found recently:
Burden carrier, people mover, industrial, design interlock;  insuit
  • Child poisoning, package design; insuit
  • Child proofing, latch design; insuit
  • Waste Disposal Truck, operation/ design; insuit
  • Mazda seat belt, failure to restrain; insuit
  • Honda Accord, sudden acceleration; CASE SETTLED
  • Ford Escape, sudden acceleration; insuit
  • Kawasaki ATV, steering knuckle failure;
  • Suzuki Motorcycles, sudden acceleration;
  • Kumho Truck Tire, detread; insuit
  • Firestone Car Tire, detread; PLAINTIFF VERDICT
Cosmetic Depilatory, eye injury-CASE SETTLED




Other similar incidents or OSIs can be invaluable, paying off several times more than the investment cost for securing them. LSSLC, LLC has developed a process for finding hard to get OSIs in automotive and other product liability cases.

In 2009, we have saved our many clients in excess of $2 million dollars in expert and trial costs. A listing of our clients is available on our website. References can be furnished upon request.
Recent settlements:
Cosmetic Depilatory, eye injury, Settled after mediation, undisclosed amount, research presented;
Firestone Car Tire, detread, Settled after plaintiff presented at trial, OSI related research from competitive manufacturer presented to jury; 
Ladder design, slip and fall, Settled at mediation, undisclosed amount, Multiple OSIs presented.
Caterpillar backhoes, inadvertent actuation of the boom arm. Settled before trial, Undisclosed amount. Many OSIs found and used in presentation at settlement hearing.
Rollover/ Roof Crush, 2002 Ford Expedition, Trial ended in hung jury, settlement before new trial, UN93 (1997-2002) and U222 (2003-2007) Ford Expedition OSIs found. Undisclosed amount. 
1998 Ford Crown Victoria, sudden acceleration, electromagnetic defect in the vehicle's cruise control system (Next Generation Speed Control System) caused vehicle to accelerate without driver input. Settled before trial, Undisclosed amount. 
1996 Ford Explorer, rollover, roof crush, closed head injury, belted driver in a on road rollover caused by tire failure suffers catastrophic injury from roof crushing over his head, no diving defense possible, Settled before trial, Undisclosed amount, many OSIs found. 
Some of our clients want to save their OSI presentations for trial and/or mediation exhibits. Often we provide them with authentication documentation such as the police report and Complaint. We collect pertinent depositions from other cases, too. They often choose to depose OSI witnesses in their cases.

What Our Clients Are Saying About Us...
"Many thanks. You worked hard on this, and we'll call you again." Mark C. Tanenbaum, Esq., Law Offices of Mark C. Tanenbaum
"Linda was very helpful in my auto products case. She worked very hard. The case was very tough, and I appreciate all of the hard work." Steven Schultz, Esq., Demas & Rosenthal
"Linda and her team were able to locate over 100 OSIs and document defenses frequently asserted against using them. As a result, the Court denied defendant's motion to dismiss our punitive damages claim. Trent Bond, Esq., Reaud, Morgan & Quinn

"Linda is very conscientious and able. I believe that she and her team will add to the success of any litigation of which they are a part." Bill Atlee, Esq., Atlee, Hall & Brookhart"
"Locating plaintiff counsel who have similar cases and wooing them to help provide the needed material can be a difficult and time consuming task however, the LSSLC team excels in this role." Stephen Syson, Syson-Hille and Associates

As someone concerned about detail, Linda and the LSSLC team makes sure that all of the important areas of these complex cases are analyzed thoroughly." John Marcosky P.E., Gateway Engineering
"The LSSLC team and Linda Sherman understand both the up-front issues, needs and the often overlooked nuances involved in the work of trial attorneys handling complex cases." Ben Kelley, Ben Kelley Consulting