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NetDocuments is dedicated to helping Colorado firms and attorneys replace inflexible, generic document and email management tools with best-in-class, cloud-based solutions that inspire your best work.

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THE NETDOCUMENTS DIFFERENCE

NetDocuments is invested in working with the Colorado State Bar to help you get the core document capabilities you need to reach new levels of productivity, collaboration, and inspired work — including industry-leading document management, email management, and optical character recognition (OCR) solutions that are built specifically for legal professionals.

NetDocuments is an approved member benefit provider for The Florida Bar.

Maryland State Bar members receive 10% off**

  • Get the leading cloud-based document management platform for legal professionals to create, edit, store, locate, and collaborate.
  • Partner with a software dedicated to helping you, your teams, and your firms Work Inspired.
  • Work confidently and securely on any device, anywhere.
  • Locate documents quickly with powerful — but simple — search functionality and built-in organization.
  • Digitize and index content to make all of your document searches faster, smarter, and more efficient.
  • Automate time-consuming manual processes by quickly adding workflows and robotic process automation to your NetDocuments system.
  • Leverage predictive technology to accurately file any email into your NetDocuments system with a single click. 
  • Enjoy seamless integrations with Microsoft Office, Outlook, Visio, and Adobe for customizable and flexible workflows.
  • Increase remote work productivity with safe, efficient two-way file synchronization between NetDocuments and local computers.

NetDocuments is Trusted By Over 4,000 Law Professionals, Here’s What They’re Saying

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“We had two lawyers who used NetDocuments at previous firms who provided rave reviews, so between that and our due diligence against our goals and criteria, the decision to select NetDocuments was actually pretty easy.”

— Dylan Snowdon, Partner at Carbert Waite LLP