What is InterFile's eCASE?
eCASE is an on-line litigation support and case management
Application Service Provider offering 100% browser based litigation
support. The eCASE browser based service is ideal for those who do
not want to invest in or administer their own web server infrastructure.
The service is also ideal for providing a uniform platform for those
who seek collaboration among litigation groups when each individual
group wishes to use their own platform or database type in-house.
eCASE is also beneficial for those individuals and organizations that
may need to review, on occasion, testimony or other case data on a
more limited basis.
What
can eCASE do for me?
At
eCASE, we specialize in secure document storage and retrieval over
the Internet. This is commonly referred to as a document repository.
With eCASE, your documents are safe, secure, and instantly available
anywhere.
Are
my documents secure?
Absolutely no one, not even the eCase system administrator,
can access your documents. Only you and the users you authorize can
access your documents. You have the ability to detemine what documents
your authorized users may view. Security and total control are just
a few of the innovations you will discover using interFile's eCase.
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What
is a Document Repository?
A
document repository is a Class-4 Hardened secure Internet site where
you store your documents. Because the site is on the internet, you can
access your documents from any location in the world.
What
kind of documents can I store in eCASE?
You
can store any document that is in electronic form. This includes documents
created in Microsoft Word, Excel, or Powerpoint, Corel WordPerfect,
Adobe Acrobat, and more.
What
about paper documents?
Typically,
paper documents can be scanned by service bureaus who specialize in
that type of work. Then, you can easily upload your new scanned documents
right into eCASE.
How
do I get documents into eCASE?
With
eCASE you can upload your documents on your own -- no need to involve
anyone else.
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