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Lawfront selects NetDocuments for document management

Tue, 19th Nov 2024

NetDocuments has been chosen by Lawfront as the document management system (DMS) across four of its regional law firms.

Lawfront, which comprises Farleys, Fisher Jones Greenwood, Nelsons, and Slater Heelis, will implement NetDocuments as a central cloud-based repository, aimed at enhancing productivity and client service across its 28 offices in the United Kingdom. This implementation is part of Lawfront's mission to create a unified technology platform.

The adoption of NetDocuments is expected to transform the user experience for 800 lawyers and legal professionals by enabling secure collaboration on documents from any location and any device. Additionally, the integration will provide access to artificial intelligence (AI) tools, which Lawfront hopes will improve efficiency, productivity, and accuracy.

More than 35 million documents from the existing legacy systems of the four law firms will be migrated to the cloud-based platform. The transition will occur in phases, with the first firm, Fisher Jones Greenwood, scheduled for migration by April 2025. Certified NetDocuments partner Accesspoint will oversee the migration process.

Peter Carr, Head of Digital Applications at Lawfront, stated the reasons for selecting NetDocuments: "NetDocuments was the clear choice for document management across our four law firms. Having a single cloud DMS is a key part of our technology roadmap, so NetDocuments' future proof platform and open API were really attractive to us. We're also excited about harnessing the latest legal AI capabilities without having to integrate solutions from multiple vendors. Ultimately, this enhanced environment will allow our lawyers to firmly focus on delivering exceptional client service."

According to the company, Lawfront's growth through acquisition necessitated the need for a consolidated document management system to decrease IT costs and establish a uniform work approach across its entities.

Kerri Dearing, Vice President of International Business at NetDocuments, expressed satisfaction with the partnership: "We're pleased to be playing a key role in supporting Lawfront's technology transformation as it looks to deliver a more consistent employee and client experience. Through having one single intelligent DMS supporting its separate firms, its lawyers will have access to the documents management and legal AI capabilities they need to do their best work."

Lawfront, supported by private equity fund Blixt, aims to develop into a high-quality, national business, focusing on its people and delivering top-tier service to clients. The firm offers legal services that encompass employment, wealth management, commercial disputes, and intellectual property rights.

NetDocuments is known as a trusted cloud platform, widely utilised by more than 7,000 law firms, corporate legal departments, and public sector entities globally, offering document and email management solutions along with advanced AI capabilities.

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