Not sure if Obsidian would be the best way to build an electronic case file unless your case file already has of a lot of text files. Most law firms I work with keep their case files primarily in PDF and Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .xls, .ppt), so a document manager that can handle those file formats with folders and tagging is likely your best bet. There are document management systems marketed to law firms (e.g., iManage). To use something like Obsidian, you’d have to create text files that link to these other files and constantly update the text files as you add new documents or move them.
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