How We Handle Employment Cases

Law firms are information managers. They dig around for information and put it together to tell a story. The law firm that knows the facts and tells a compelling story will probably win. Organization and focus are vital.
At our law firm, we have a system for organizing case information and case management. It is simple. The information that we collect is stored in 4 documents: (1) Case Chronology, (2) Hot Documents Chronology, (3) Cast of Characters List and (4) The Tough Questions and Best Answers Memo. Another key document is the Task Assignment Memo.
Each case is centered on a weekly case management meeting. For example, the Jones case revolves around a meeting held every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. Each case is staffed by a trial team that consists of two lawyers and a paralegal. These people and the client all participate in the case meeting in person or by phone. Prior to the meeting, the 4 documents listed above and the task assignment memo are emailed to everyone and reviewed in advance. The pending tasks are reviewed and new tasks are assigned with due dates. It is an open system so that everyone, including the client, knows what is going on. This process helps us manage the information efficiently and keeps our focus on developing a winning story for our clients. It is also keeps our clients informed and makes them part of the process.