Most document management software is still built for the desktop (and I'm including practice management software with document management features, like Smokeball, LEAP, AbacusLaw, and so on).
Not exact matches
Most document management systems combine data storage space with custom
software that goes beyond simple filing.
Like
most case
management software, Abacus Law links your matters to your calendar, your clients, your
documents, and your emails.
Most law practice
management software includes basic
document management so that you can add
documents and associate them with your cases / matters.
Most in - house legal teams do not have the basic technology infrastructure that law firms have long since acquired, such as
document management software.
CosmoLex has
most of the features you'd expect from case
management software — it keeps track of your clients, matters, calendars, emails,
documents, timekeeping, and billing.
Most lawyers already use knowledge
management software and
document management solutions, but proofreading
software is still relatively unheard of and not widely used.
A well - known contact relationship
management software company has expanded its reach by partnering with two of the
most popular
document management systems in the cloud.