BartkoZankel Receives Prestigious Law Technology News Award: “Most Innovative Use of Technology During a Trial”
January 2009: Law firm Bartko Zankel Tarrant & Miller announced it was awarded the
2008 Law Technology News (LTN) Award for the “Most Innovative Use of
Technology during a Trial.”
The sixth annual LTN Awards recognize legal technology leaders - both
in innovation and implementation. “BartkoZankel” was selected for the
LTN Award as a result of a total litigation technology solution, encompassing
electronic discovery, document review and analysis and trial presentation
technologies which its in-house team created. The unique solution helped the
firm successfully defend a client in the groundbreaking criminal antitrust
trial United States of America v. Gary Swanson CR-06-0692 PJH.
BartkoZankel's technology-focused solution provided unparalleled efficiency
and drastically cut costs and saved time. The criminal antitrust trial
ended in a hung jury after seven days of deliberations, and a mistrial
was declared. The Justice Department announced two weeks later that it
would not retry the case.
“LTN Technology Award winners are nominated and selected by actual product
users, who demand solid value and performance,” said Stephen Lincoln,
vice president and national group publisher for Incisive Media. “These
winners can feel proud that their products and services have earned the
respect and recognition of professionals throughout the industry.”
Information on the LTN Awards and winners will be featured in the March
2009 issue of Law Technology News and on the magazine's Web site at
www.lawtechnologynews.com.



