Cloud-based DMS drives employee agility and productivity at law firm legalmatters

Law firm legalmatters chose NetDocuments to power the next step of its digitalisation journey, using the document management system (DMS) to boost accessibility, efficiency, security and capacity for talent management and collaboration through the business.

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ABOUT LEGALMATTERS

Legalmatters is a UK firm comprised of solicitors specialising in Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Estate and Tax Planning, Estate Administration and Residential Conveyancing.

As a specialist private client firm, legalmatters offers quick, innovative, fixed-cost help with the legal aspects of family and wealth protection and management. The firm is forward-thinking when it comes to doing business online, meaning that technology is central to legalmatters delivering a high-quality legal service to its clients.

As part of the firm’s ongoing digital transformation, legalmatters had decided to develop its own bespoke software. However, when it came to document management, legalmatters did not want to reinvent the wheel and was looking for a cloud-based system that would easily integrate with its custom-built workflows.

SECURE ACCESS FROM ANY LOCATION

Beyond integration, legalmatters was looking for a cloud-based document management system (DMS) to enable their personnel to securely access and search documents from any device or location.

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