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Hunton & Williams LLP litigators' ability to bring the most advanced technology to the courtroom is second to none. Examples of technology-enhanced litigation work include:
- Representing a defendant in litigation involving more than 650 plaintiffs, we created a plaintiff database that formed the basis for statistical analyses of various claims, such as comparing medical conditions to periods of exposure.
- Representing a Fortune 500 company as national counsel in litigation with more than 50 matters pending in 12 states, we collected documents from facilities throughout the country to build a repository of more than one million pages on more than 60 catalogued CDs.
- Representing a large telecommunications carrier in approximately 45 arbitrations, we created a full-text information base of nearly 400 volumes of transcripts that proved invaluable in the cross-examination of adverse witnesses.
- Representing a client in toxic tort litigation, we managed more than 335,000 pages of documents with a relational database containing more than 37,000 records developed for the matter.
- Representing a Fortune 10 company in litigation, we employed forensic demonstrative exhibits in a digitized format, including multiple exhibits of complex mechanical, thermal, and physical phenomena. In this multi-case, multi-defendant environment, we worked with forensic consultants to achieve compatibility across several tribunals.
- Representing clients in Superfund litigation, we employed full automation, including imaging, ASCII text scanning and bibliographic coding of more than 20,000 pages of documents.
- Representing a Fortune 50 client in the recall of millions of items from a product line, we developed a tracking database, within 72 hours, that helped position the client as responsive while providing accurate, indisputable data to file for tax refunds on both the state and federal level.
- Representing a major client in complex patent litigation, the firm translated hundreds of boxes of documents holding more than 26,000 records into a searchable database in less than two months, enabling fast preparation for more than 50 depositions across the country in a period of weeks.
- Representing a consortium of banks in a complex construction law dispute, involving more than 33 separate actions in federal and state courts, we coded more than 90,000 pages of documents into a 19-field database, scanned and imaged more than 20,000 key documents, and stored them on CD-ROM.
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