"I hope you're not going to base your corporate billing procedures on a "Value Added" scenario. I might owe you a million dollars if so. Great job you guys."
Michael A. Fidelholtz
Controller, Form Tech Concrete Forms
Cleveland, Ohio

Contract Disputes in and of themselves are often complex legal matters without even considering how Electronically Stored Information enters the picture.
However, in a society that relies so heavily on the use of computers in the drafting, review, printing, execution and communication surrounding contracts and the negotiation of the terms, it's no wonder that there's a world of information available electronically.
Oftentimes, what is needed is nothing more than getting your arms around the facts surrounding the contract, ensuring that all copies are accounted for and building a timeline to understand any changes. Yet other times critical information hinges on what was communicated outside of the four corners of the contract and still other times a critical look at whether documents have been altered becmes the center point of an investigation.