Thinking Forward: Can Cloud Technology Truly Enhance the Way Lawyers do Work?

Revolutionize the Way Your Law Firm Operates

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What new customers say

What should law firms, corporate legal teams, and public sector entities be aware of and preparing for throughout 2023 and beyond?

Technology can change and influence the way we work in many positive ways, but only if it’s working for you and where you work. With today’s economy, companies are making smarter choices and are more focused than ever before on where to best invest their time, budget, and resources to ensure long-term success and employee retention.

In this annual report from NetDocuments

We interviewed dozens of thought leaders from law firms and organisations of all sizes and industries across the globe. After extensive research of current studies and the changing dynamics of our modern market, we have identified the top areas of focus that will drive organisational success in 2023 and beyond.

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Automation

Future-focused firms and organizations are increasingly adopting automation technology to streamline outdated, repeatable processes. Learn more about how automation can help free up your teams to focus on higher-value work.

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Collaboration

Anytime, anywhere access is essential for in our constantly changing digital landscape. Discover how to safely protect valuable business information while supporting secure remote access and team collaboration.

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Productivity

To do your best work and better collaborate with clients and colleagues, you need to always be improving. See what thought leaders are saying about what firms are doing to improve impact and performance while maintaining security and flexibility.

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Integrations

Thought-leaders share insights on how law firms, in-house legal teams, and others deciding to go to the cloud are looking for tight integrations between multiple systems. Learn how you can claim the synergistic benefits of integrated technologies in 2023 and beyond.

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Security

Experts say that security is no longer an IT conversation but an organizational priority for senior management. Learn how they recommend firms strategize in the guide.

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Governance

Cybersecurity and regulatory landscapes are complex and ever-changing. See how the right solution can help mitigate risks for your organization with a proactive approach to managing your sensitive and confidential data.

The demand for home working has been on the increase for some time and in the legal sector, a profession known for its long hours at a desk, working late into the night, and dealing with clients’ most private of matters, there has been the desire to make it work. However, whether it be culturally, practically, or just from a technological adoption perspective, there has always been a reticence in the law community to engage remote working practices more widely.

Watch this on-demand webinar to explore how NetDocuments has enabled Private Client specialists, Legalmatters, to transition to remote working through ‘zero-touch’ implementation and support, at a time when it is needed most. You’ll hear from Martin Langan, Chairman and Innovation Director of Legalmatters, Private Clients experts who have recently adopted NetDocuments to enable them to work securely in the cloud, along with Paul Hoffbrand, Director at Hoffbrand Consulting who facilitated the successful implementation remotely.

The conversation explores just how Legalmatters is innovating by transitioning their DMS to the cloud during this time along with other hot topics around working practice and ‘the new normal’, including:

The biggest threats to law firms right now
The technology or innovation that you should be investing in, to ensure document security and collaboration
How working patterns and places of work will change and shift
What organisations should be ensuring they are doing NOW to protect against cyber pressure points
In these economic times, firms are doing a bit of belt tightening. ... But I would argue that is the very time that you should be thinking about innovation.
Mike Lucas
Chief Information Officer at Wilson Sonsini

This comprehensive list of 23 insights takes a deeper dive into key areas such as automation, collaboration, productivity, integrations, security, and governance. Learn more about how your teams can harness these emerging trends with solutions that drive better user experiences and successful business outcomes. In addition, hear directly from trusted industry experts on how these trends are being utilized and having a positive impact on their firms and organizations.

Fill out the form to access 55 pages of must-read insights on the top 23 trends of 2023.

Quick Takes

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What are the experts saying?

Hear from contributors who have provided their thought leadership in the development of this report.

"It is essential that the products we use have protection that is built into the product and work in the background so it’s not onerous for the lawyer."

Maurice Tunney

"Law firms, in-house teams, and others deciding to go to the cloud are looking for tight integrations between multiple core systems to help elevate the value and adoption of foundational technologies."

Jason Mills
John Hunter, CIO of Council of Europe.

"Security, governance and compliance are really important aspects of the business to focus on. If your data gets lost or destroyed, that can cost your company billions of dollars — not to mention potential damage to your reputation."

John Hunter

"Process automation technologies can be powerful forces in achieving scale."

Mike Haven

"The biggest trend we’re seeing is clients prioritising their path to the cloud."

Caesar Rodriguez

"We want to have a platform that not only has the interoperability and integration capabilities, but also has the ability for us to automate documents, create templates, and provide an easy-to-use experience."

Mike Lucas

"It is likely legal departments will continue to adopt and integrate more advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning into their operations, especially as these technologies make significant advancements."

Stephanie Corey

"It’s all about one platform, one dashboard, one view … powerful integrations and API access are the secret sauce that makes all of this work."

Ken Orgeron
Mike Ferrara from Deloitte Legal

"Automation paves the way for legal specialists to focus their time on intellectually stimulating work that translates to higher value for their organisations."

Mike Ferrara

"As more capabilities are centralised to a single solution, adoption will increase and further enable the rich collaboration legal teams need for a successful modern practice."

Kandi McElroy
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