Like many organizations, London-based law firm Maurice Turnor Gardner had to quickly transition to remote working due to the pandemic. When it came to document management, the firm was using its existing practice management system to store and manage documents. However, this came with a growing list of challenges.
Learn moreTo better enable their lawyers and better serve clients, Ruder Ware shifted away from on-premises tools like the Worldox DMS and moved forward with a cloud-first approach, with focuses on security and ease of use.
Learn moreLearn how this 70-lawyer Danish firm partnered with NetDocuments for rapid implementation and successful integration with their existing legal practice management solution.
Learn moreThe inability to access documents wherever and whenever they needed them and potential costs of maintaining hardware with their on-premises Worldox document management system (DMS) were key factors that drove Calgary-based Carbert Waite LLP to explore their DMS options.
Learn moreHaving the NetDocuments cloud-native DMS platform has been a game-changer for Lee & Lee, a top law firm in Singapore. They are experiencing significantly reduced storage costs, advanced security capabilities, and increased flexibility for storing, accessing, and working on documents.
Learn moreIn this conversation with Nina Stewart — Fellow Chartered Accountant and one of Astraea Group’s founding partners — she discusses creating a solid foundation for their firm that’s flexible, provides visibility across the organization, and can scale with their business as they grow.
Learn moreFor most law firms, digital transformation is a gradual process — unless your all-in-one practice management suite goes belly up.
Learn moreWhen Warrick McLean took up his role as CEO at Coleman Greig, he knew he wanted to keep up the firm’s legacy of innovation.
Learn moreThe Council of Europe (CoE) consistently produces highly sensitive documents with detailed reports, recommendations, studies, and judgements—all of which were becoming unruly and nearly inaccessible to staff between nine repositories, various field offices, and local services.
Learn morelegalmatters didn’t want to reinvent the wheel when it came to their document management system (DMS), but they required a cloud-based system flexible enough to fit their custom-built technology stack and workflows while maintaining a robust security posture.
Learn moreThis boutique litigation firm wanted DMS technology that would give them best practice document management capability and the competitive advantage of speed-to-work.
Learn moreHumphreys Law, a forward-thinking boutique technology and media law firm, wanted a cloud DMS platform that could keep up with their fast-paced, high-stakes practice.
Learn moreKutak Rock is a fast-growing, diversified law firm that has evolved to become one of the nation’s leading business law firms. It primarily services three principal areas of law—finance, corporate, and litigation—though its primary focus varies from year to year, making it a well-rounded firm.
Learn moreBarrila was originally interested in a cloud-based solution as a means to be able to work remotely from anywhere, whether at home or on vacation, and he quickly realized that these benefits extended throughout the entire firm.
Learn moreHeadquartered in Santiago, Chile, Claro & Cia. is an undisputed leader in the Chilean legal market and the country’s Lex Mundi representative firm. With around 100 lawyers and 70 additional staff, Claro is among the largest firms in Chile.
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