Document Management System in Legal Practice

By: abul kashem | Posted: 04th June 2007

By: Dustin Baker

In this article, we seek to identify the tangible business results that a good document management system could produce for a legal practice. We look first at the business of legal practice, then at the documents generated in this business and finally examine how a document management system could improve business results.

Law Firms and Legal Practice

Law firms carry out legal practice. A law firm could be created by a single lawyer setting up a practice or it could be an association of a thousand or more lawyers working as partners, associates and/or in other roles.

Legal practice typically consists of:

Smaller firms usually focus on single specialties such as patent law, labor law, tax law, antitrust, intellectual property, telecommunications, criminal defense and personal injury. Larger firms have specialist groups that focus on different specialties, thus enabling the firm to serve a much wider range of clientele.

Documents in Legal Practice

Documents are the "bread and butter" of lawyers. In fact, large corporate law firms might adopt the strategy of litigating on every issue and burying their opponents under a ton of paper.

More typically, however, the following kinds of documents are generated in a legal practice.

Managing the Documents in Legal Practice

Good document management is critical for a successful legal practice. To look at some key result areas:

A good document management system would also allow you to document and classify the numerous briefs that you handle. Retrieval of any of these could be done in seconds under a well-designed system, so that you could handle the latest briefs more efficiently.

Collaborative working need not involve holding face-to-face meetings or moving sensitive documents around. Instead, different participants could access the up to date status by logging in to a secure server, and reviewing, commenting, and/or editing relevant documents.

Conclusion

A good document management system could:

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