Trial Binder Mode for Connecticut
Exhibit exchange deadline: 30 days before trial. Exhibit lists due per scheduling order, typically 30 days before trial. Trial binder mode builds the alphabetic index and per-exhibit page numbers (A1, A2, B1...) that kind of pretrial deadline expects, without you tallying page counts by hand.
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Connecticut Court Requirements
Connecticut courts require exhibits to follow Practice Book § 13-4. Disclosure of expert witnesses and exhibits. Parties must disclose documents intended for trial use. Practice Book § 13-6: Pretrial conference requirements. Final exhibit lists due before trial. Hartford Judicial District: Capital region. Complex Litigation Docket available. Standard statewide rules. ExhibitPrep's trial binder mode feature is built around exactly this: exhibits produced by the tool already match Connecticut courts' formatting and marking conventions.
Key Benefits
Per-exhibit page numbering
Auto table of contents
Drag-drop reordering
Connecticut court-ready format
Features
Common Use Cases
Connecticut personal injury attorneys preparing medical records exhibits
Family law practitioners filing Connecticut divorce and custody exhibits
Commercial litigation teams preparing discovery exhibits for Connecticut Superior Court
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How does trial binder mode work for Connecticut exhibits?
Create court-ready trial exhibit books with alphabetic labels and per-exhibit page numbering. Practice Book § 13-4 governs exhibit disclosure in Connecticut courts, and ExhibitPrep's labels and formatting are built to match it. Upload your documents, apply the feature, and download court-ready exhibits.
Is trial binder mode compliant with Connecticut e-filing requirements?
Yes. Connecticut courts file exhibits through eCMS (files capped at 35 MB). ExhibitPrep exports PDFs sized and formatted to match eCMS's requirements automatically.
What Connecticut exhibit rule should attorneys know before using trial binder mode?
Connecticut courts require exhibits to follow Practice Book § 13-4. Disclosure of expert witnesses and exhibits. Parties must disclose documents intended for trial use.
How much time does trial binder mode save on Connecticut exhibits?
Manual exhibit prep runs about 5 minutes of setup plus 3 minutes per document, so a 18-exhibit set takes roughly 59 minutes by hand. Trial Binder in ExhibitPrep cuts that same batch down to a few minutes total.
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