Indeed, the bankruptcy’s end signaled renewed activity for Kmart’s defense team—and for its litigation Extranet, the secure, Web-based system it uses to manage and monitor public liability cases throughout the U.S.
While Troy, Mich.-based Kmart has faced criticism for its reorganization plan, its Extranet roundly wins raves as a model case-management tool. At its busiest, it has handled more than 3,500 open cases, in a manner that, lawyers say, streamlines and simplifies their work.
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