Press Releases

Chartwell Law Selects NetDocuments for Intelligent Document Management to Enhance Efficiency and Drive Innovation

Keyselection criteria included cloud-native, user-friendly platform, secure remoteaccess, and deep integration with Microsoft applications.

Lawfront selects NetDocuments for intelligent document management across four regional law firms

Lawfront selects NetDocuments' cloud-based document management system to drive digital transformation and deliver exceptional client service across its leading regional law firms. Leveraging NetDocuments’ intelligent DMS with advanced legal AI capabilities, Lawfront aims to enhance user experience, reduce IT costs, and provide seamless, secure document collaboration for its 800 professionals across 28 offices. Implementation partner Accesspoint will oversee the phased migration of 35 million documents from legacy systems, beginning with Fisher Jones Greenwood in April 2025.

NetDocuments Introduces a New Era of Intelligent Document Management

NetDocuments sets the precedent for what intelligent document management looks like in the future of legal tech: a comprehensive platform powered by embedded AI assistance, legal-specific AI apps, automated workflows, and deep integrations with Microsoft 365

IUNO selects NetDocuments for legal AI and document automation

NetDocuments expands itscustomer footprint in Denmark

RP Legal & Tax Associazione Professionale modernises its document management with NetDocuments

Leading Italian law andaccountancy firm to implement future-proof cloud-based DMS

NetDocuments expands ndMAX AI offerings to include intelligent agent; semantic search to follow in 2025

NetDocuments, the world’s #1 trusted cloud platform where legal professionals do their best work, and now a three-time Inc. 5000 honoree, today announced the expansion of its ndMAX AI-powered capabilities providing legal professionals with a cloud platform that delivers intelligence, automation, and security at every level.  

NetDocuments Expands Microsoft Integrations, Connecting Microsoft Copilot and More

Salt Lake City, Utah – May 22, 2024 – NetDocuments, a provider of unique SaaS solutions and platform offerings where legal professionals do their best work, today announced a multi-faceted technology initiative that will introduce new capabilities to drive even more collaboration, security, and productivity within the Microsoft 365 applications that lawyers use every day, including Copilot integration, .

Record-Breaking Global Adoption of NetDocuments Generative AI

Salt Lake City, Utah – April 3, 2024 – NetDocuments, the world’s #1 trusted cloud platform where legal professionals do their best work, today announced record demand for and adoption of its PatternBuilder MAX AI and automation capabilities, making its generative AI solution the most successful product launch by a factor of 10. From initial launch in October to early March, NetDocuments’ PatternBuilder MAX is now serving approximately 13,000 users in law firms, corporate legal departments, and government legal in the US, Canada, EMEA, and APAC regions.

Anderson Lloyd selects NetDocuments for cloud transformation of document and email management

Sydney, Australia, 21 February 2024 – NetDocuments, the #1 trusted cloud platform for law firms, corporate legal teams and business organisations, today announced that Anderson Lloyd has selected NetDocuments as its new Document Management System (DMS). Anderson Lloyd is a leading New Zealand law firm with a history of supporting the industries that make the country successful. Today, the firm has more than 170 partners and staff across its offices in Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and Queenstown. It is the latest in a growing number of top tier New Zealand law firms, including two of the ‘big three’, to adopt NetDocuments.

More than half of data breaches at UK legal firms were caused by insiders

Thursday, 11 January 2024, London, UK: Insider databreaches continue to pose a serious threat to the UK legal sector, according tto NetDocuments. Based on analysis of the latest data from the Information Commissioner’s Office(ICO) covering Q3 2022 – Q2 2023, more than half (60 percent) of identified breaches in the UK legal sector were caused by insiders. By comparison, 40 percent of data breaches came from outside threats, such as external malicious actors.