Trial bundles can be pain-free if you follow the rules. When it comes to preparing trial bundles for court there are many pointers and guidelines to take into consideration. It has been said that a good trial bundle will not win a case but a bad one may damage it.
Production is generally considered to be a laborious administrative task and is consequently often assigned to trainees and paralegals but this should not deflect from the necessity to get it right. A good eye and attention to detail is crucial in the collation, production and eventual printing of the trial bundle. A judge’s time is valuable and limited, so time cannot be taken up searching through a badly produced bundle.
Why produce a trial bundle?
The purpose of a trial bundle is to assist lawyers and the courts to access relevant documents and affect a smooth-running process throughout the hearing. Key considerations are: