A 3L at the University of Michigan has created an iPad app to help students (and lawyers) brief cases. In
BriefCase, you highlight parts of a case in different colors (e.g., for facts or holding), then push a button to see the highlighted phrases rearranged as bullet points. Here's
a longer discussion (with screen shots) from
Robert Ambrogi's Law Sites. The
BriefCase website has even more, including a short video about the app.
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Screen snip from BriefCase site. |
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