In the late 1990s, the Boston-based intellectual property law firm of Fish & Richardson took the pioneering step of submitting legal pleadings and exhibits on a compact disc. This replaced reams of paper. Not surprisingly, the case was a patent infringement matter in the D.C. Circuit, which is the appeals court for complex patent matters.

The concentration of law and technology in such cases has created an ever-increasing desire for enhanced graphical aids. That’s where Jeff Isler comes in. He’s president of New York-based Infographics, whose litigation support division focuses to a large extent on patent litigation. His Connecticut clients include Cantor Colburn, Axinn Veltrop, and Day Pitney in Hartford, Kelley Drye & Warren in Stamford, and Scott & Scott in Colchester.

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