Knowledge Base
Frequently Asked
Questions
Find answers to common questions about implementing, using, and getting the most out of MDL Centrality® for your litigation needs.
1. How can I request a demonstration of MDL Centrality?
Contact us directly to receive a one-on-one demonstration of MDL Centrality and learn more about how the features can be tailored to meet your litigation needs.
2. Can I talk to someone about MDL Centrality?
Yes! We are happy to speak with you about MDL Centrality. Contact us today to schedule a telephone conference to speak with an MDL Centrality expert.
3. How much does MDL Centrality cost and who pays for it?
MDL Centrality costs and payments vary. Contact us today for a proposal customized to the needs of your specific case.
4. What if my firm doesn't need all of the MDL Centrality features?
Only use (and pay) for what you need. All features of MDL Centrality can be used independently of each other. Contact us to learn more about how MDL Centrality can be customized to fit your needs.
5. When is the right time to use MDL Centrality?
MDL Centrality can be used during all phases of discovery, litigation and case management. After being a part of countless litigations, we've seen an array of approaches and can provide insights at all stages of litigation. Contact us to learn which MDL Centrality features may benefit your case.
6. How are Plaintiff Forms signed by plaintiffs?
MDL Centrality provides multiple signature options that can be customized to the specific needs of a litigation. One option is for attorneys and plaintiffs to sign forms within MDL Centrality before submitting to the defendants. Attorneys can also upload documentation for signatures obtained outside MDL Centrality, whether through third party software or wet ink signatures.
7. Can plaintiffs' attorneys provide Plaintiff Forms data in a spreadsheet?
Yes, MDL Centrality has a bulk upload feature that allows a firm to upload information using our bulk import spreadsheet. Firms also can invite their clients to complete plaintiff forms online.
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