...that competes with NetVoyage Corp.'s NetDocuments, which had some big news too. NetDocuments...
An established small firm practice management vendor launches an unexpected suite of marketing tools
...that competes with NetVoyage Corp.'s NetDocuments, which had some big news too. NetDocuments...
In case you don’t get the ABA LPM e-zine, “Law Practice Today,” here’s my article from the February 2013 issue (also online here): Title: Buying Smart: The Right Technology Makes More Than it Costs
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
As mobile devices and applications become more prevalent in law firms, the question becomes "Who's running the show: the IT department or the lawyers?
"Bring your own device" programs, popularly known as BYOD, are taking the legal profession by storm. I've seen it firsthand at a number of legal technology conferences and gatherings, and the Am Law
...faxed, emailed, or saved in the workspace. pdfDocs integrates with Autonomy, OpenText, NetDocuments, ProLaw, Worldox, and MS Sharepoint allowing users to create PDFs from external...
As mobile devices and apps become more prevalent in law firms, and "Bring Your Own Device" programs proliferate, consultant Sean Martin asks "Who's running the show: the IT department or the lawyers?
Originally Published: Law Technology News
As mobile devices and apps become more prevalent in law firms, and "Bring Your Own Device" programs proliferate, consultant Sean Martin asks "Who's running the show: the IT department or the lawyers?
Daily Business Review
...The majority of desktops were virtualized, and the firm used cloud-based NetDocuments. As law firms attempt to accommodate their users, CIOs no...
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