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Your Next Big Case Win Might Start at the Trial Lawyers Summit in Miami

Social media evidence is now one of the biggest wildcards in civil litigation. Between the defense’s scorched-earth discovery tactics, late-stage deposition surprises, and attempts to impeach clients at trial, plaintiff attorneys are being forced to confront a challenge they didn’t ask for but can’t ignore.

The Trial Lawyers Summit is bringing that challenge to the forefront, and we’re joining the conversation. 

 

Why Private Footprint is Attending the Summit

Social media discovery has become a critical part of case strategy, but most firms are still treating it like an afterthought. As defense teams double down on digital investigations, plaintiff firms need tools that protect against risk, save time, and fit seamlessly into the realities of litigation today.

Private Footprint delivers a fast, affordable, and plaintiff-focused solution. We’re the only discovery platform designed specifically for plaintiff attorneys, giving firms a permission-based way to uncover and organize client content quickly without needing login credentials or hours of manual review.

Plaintiff attorneys are using Private Footprint to:

  • Uncover problematic content before opposing counsel does
  • Increase case value with pre-incident content that builds compelling visual chronological narratives
  • Save hours of manual work while producing production-quality reports
  • Operate within professional standards of care and compliance expectations

We’re here to talk about a service that actually fits the way plaintiff attorneys work, one that legal teams of all sizes can confidently implement as a repeatable and predictable process in their firm.

Book Time with Our Team in Miami

You’ll find Private Footprint at the Trial Lawyers Summit from January 25-28, in Booth #19. Let’s talk about how plaintiff firms are reducing risk, recovering time, and protecting case value one file at a time.

Schedule a Meeting at Trial Lawyers Summit