To master that volume of evidence and effectively present a big case in court, a trial team needs the electronic capabilities provided by trial databases.

Many vendors and consultants are ready to provide modern, high-tech litigation tools, at a price. Like many litigators, our white-collar group at Sidley Austin Brown & Wood has used proprietary Internet-based services and virtual private networks, among other technologies. But, the most sophisticated technology is not always the best answer. In the recent high-stakes case of United States v. Tyson Foods, Inc., 4:01-CR-61 (E.D. Tenn.), our team adopted a “lower tech” approach that perfectly fit the needs of the case.

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