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knowledge you can't find in practice guides
and interviews with experts who share
their techniques for effective and efficient
case management

 

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Download the first of a series of Excel worksheets to keep track of records ordered,
received, reviewed, and analyzed. A handy toolbar lets you quickly add or delete
rows, insert comments or hyperlinks to your copy service’s website, or to the copy
of the records you have saved in the case folder.

> Click on worksheet to enlarge



If you order from Med-Legal, Inc., you get a CD that allows you to copy text, and
you can save parts or all of the CD on your hard drive for quick reference.

To Download the Records Organizer, click the link below and save the
worksheet file to the folder where you keep your Excel worksheets.
Or click below for the template, which you can add to the startup folder so it
loads each time you open Excel.

> Click here for the Records Organizer xls file
> Click here for the Records Review xls file
> Click here for the Records Review xlt file

In future issues we will add more worksheets to help with records review, and
quick links to look up files on your computer or On Line.

 


Organizing Your Work with Excel
In an ongoing feature, a series of Excel
worksheets will help you keep track of
subpoenaed records.
> Proving PD Under New LC §4660
> Determining DFEC with "SEDEC"
> How to Review Subpoenaed Records
> + Excel Organizers
> Interview with Jettie Pierce Selvig
> Interview with John Parente
> Smoking Gun