Yearly Archives: 2017

16 10, 2017

Digitized Documents Prevent Reckless Record-Keeping

2018-05-23T23:29:42-07:00October 16th, 2017|White Papers and Articles|

Legal practices which use paper to maintain an official matter file put themselves and their clients at risk.  Rather, if the firm digitizes records in the normal course of business, the paper records can be shredded and with them, their associated costs and risk.

This Los Angeles Times article offers a vivid example. The new president of a California homeowners’ association recounts how they replaced the group’s attorney of more than 30 years, and discovered that all records older than 10 years had been destroyed without notifying the association’s board.

In response, authors Donnie Vanitzian, an arbitrator, and attorney Zachary Levine offer the new HOA president options for possible legal resolution as the association seeks the return of its records. They note that it’s common for legal engagement letters to specify that records may be archived, then destroyed after specified periods of time.

While the relevant state law doesn’t address how long an attorney must retain client files, they say “every attorney has a duty to return client files on request absent a prior agreement.”

Digitized records are an obvious solution, and DocSolid’s Paper2Digital solutions enable a seamless workflow for eliminating these kinds of problems, and driving a full electronic matter file within a firm’s document management system (DMS).

KwikTag Legal, an integrated scanning platform which embeds capture within law firms’ existing document management software, manages inbound paper from the first point of entry, through a scanning and profiling process, with built-in quality control checks to enable confident shredding.

Postmark identifies paper documents that have been printed in-house from an electronic document already filed in the DMS. Postmark prints a small bar code in a corner of the document. This bar code branding on the paper denotes that a corresponding electronic copy is filed in the DMS. After the paper document is used, it can be destroyed instead of filed at any stage of the paper lifecycle. Postmark alone can reduce a firm’s filed paper records by 50-70%.

As records are digitized, a firm can then update its engagement letter, informing clients that it keeps an electronic matter file in the DMS, and that an electronic copy is available upon matter closing. It can also note that any papers of record that have not been scanned into the DMS will also be provided at closing.

The updated letter should also specify that all matter material will be maintained for a prescribed time period and then destroyed. It can provide for a second notice to the client as well. The update should also specify that the firm does not house the client’s original paper documents and describe how it scans them upon receipt, incorporating them into the DMS, then promptly returns the originals.

Document retention problems like the one faced by this homeowners’ association can create costly, time-consuming disputes, but DocSolid’s Paper2Digital practice easily prevents them from arising in the first place.

KwikTag Legal is now Postmark Scan

 

 

 

12 09, 2017

DocSolid Earns Spot on Inc. 5000 List

2018-06-27T23:04:36-07:00September 12th, 2017|Press Releases|

DocSolid, the leader in enterprise scanning, workflow, and paper reduction solutions for the legal market, announces its inclusion on the 2017 Inc. 5000 List, an honor given to the fastest-growing private companies in America. Overall, DocSolid achieved 103% growth, ranking #293 for Business Products and Services. This marks another milestone for DocSolid in a year of significant growth, including expansion of the company’s leadership team and global partner channel as well as substantial adoption within the Am Law 50.

As law firms seek to eliminate paper-centric processes from their operations to reduce costs, gain efficiency, and advance information governance, DocSolid’s patented KwikTag Legal® and Postmark® solutions digitally tame inbound paper and printout re-filing to close the digital-and-physical-records gap. The company also recently launched the first of several planned Paper2Digital (P2D) mobile applications: Mobile P2D Retrieve and Mobile P2D QC (Quality Control).

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8 08, 2017

DocSolid Announces Paper2Digital® Mobile Apps at ILTACON: Mobile P2D QC and Mobile P2D Retrieve

2018-06-27T23:06:18-07:00August 8th, 2017|Press Releases|

DocSolid, the leader in enterprise scanning, workflow and paper reduction solutions for the legal market, today announces the first in its upcoming line of Paper2Digital (P2D) mobile apps:  Mobile P2D Retrieve and Mobile P2D QC (Quality Control).  Mobile P2D QC and Mobile P2D Retrieve enable attorneys and staff working with paper documents to connect to digital workflows easily, using their mobile phones. Closing the paper-digital gap reduces the costs and risks of paper records and drives adoption of the electronic document management system (DMS).  DocSolid will be demonstrating the mobile apps at ILTACON, booth #429, held Aug. 13-17 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, NV.

Mobile P2D Retrieve enables a user’s cell phone to read a bar code placed on the paper by one of DocSolid’s systems and retrieve the corresponding electronic file from the DMS. This means an attorney with a paper document in hand can quickly retrieve the electronic version without initiating a DMS based search.

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16 06, 2017

Enterprises Need a Paper Lifecycle and Retirement Management Strategy

2017-06-16T06:30:39-07:00June 16th, 2017|White Papers and Articles|

Today, the majority of enterprises are pursuing a ‘paper to digital’ strategy as part of their digital transformation programmes. However interestingly, many will admit that the strategy hasn’t led to a significant reduction in paper in their business, which is a key objective of such initiatives alongside making cost savings and enhancing data security. The key reason why their efforts are proving to be ineffective is a lack of a complete, end-to-end paper lifecycle and retirement management strategy. This has major implications for the upcoming EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance too and unfortunately, organisations are inadvertently putting their businesses at extreme risk of non-compliance with this regulation in the absence of such an approach.

Research by DocSolid reveals an interesting scenario, albeit in the legal sector, but one that is likely representative of other professional services and mainstream enterprises too. 57% of all paper in law firms is a printout of existing electronic files stored in their document management system (DMS).

To read the full article by Roy Russell in ITProPortal, click here.

12 06, 2017

DocSolid Welcomes Anthony Argenziano as Chief Technology Officer

2021-08-19T08:20:51-07:00June 12th, 2017|Press Releases|

DocSolid, the leader in enterprise scanning, workflow, and paper reduction solutions for the legal market announces an expansion of its leadership team by hiring Anthony Argenziano as Chief Technology Officer. Argenziano brings over two decades of global enterprise technology experience including his work in senior leadership at Amazon and eBay. Argenziano will lead product development and product management for the company’s suite of Paper2Digital® software and cloud solutions.

DocSolid experienced strong growth in 2016, launching the new product, Postmark® in Q4 and contracting with four of the top ten US law firms for Paper2Digital enterprise projects. Law firms and legal departments are increasingly migrating to a fully electronic matter file to improve efficiency, security, and information governance while delivering increased mobility, collaboration, and productivity for attorneys. DocSolid’s patented enterprise solutions KwikTag® Legal and Postmark digitally tame inbound paper and printout management to close the digital and physical records gap.

DocSolid Welcomes Document Scanning Solutions Expert New CTO

2 05, 2017

DocSolid Announces Technology Partnership with iManage

2021-08-19T08:26:36-07:00May 2nd, 2017|Press Releases|

DocSolid, the leader in enterprise scanning, workflow, and paper reduction solutions for the legal market announces the company has become an iManage technology partner and has expanded iManage integration of DocSolid’s KwikTag Legal and Postmark products to the iManage Cloud solution. DocSolid will showcase the integration at iManage ConnectLive Chicago, May 24-25 where the company will speak, sponsor, and exhibit. Company president Steve Irons will present “iManage vs Paper Files—How to Win the Battle” to ConnectLive Chicago attendees on the first day of the event, May 24th.

Four of the top ten iManage law firms in the US started Paper2Digital projects with DocSolid in 2016. Law firms and legal departments are increasingly migrating to a fully electronic matter file to improve efficiency, security, and information governance while delivering increased mobility, collaboration, and productivity for attorneys.

DocSolid’s patented KwikTag Legal® and Postmark® solutions digitally tame inbound paper and printout re-filing to close the digital-and-physical-records gap.

DocSolid Partners with iManage

19 04, 2017

How to Solve the Paper Records Workflow That’s Killing Your Firm

2021-08-04T15:25:27-07:00April 19th, 2017|White Papers and Articles|

In DocSolid’s 2016 IG-Records Survey, it was found that 57% of a firm’s formally-filed paper documents were printed directly from the firm’s own paperless document management system. That percentage would grow another 39% if you gathered up all the other DMS-printed paper that is scattered around the firm — on lawyers’ desks, in secretary workstations, and in hallway boxes.

So, if we already have these documents properly stored in the DMS, why do we print, file, store, and archive them as paper?

To start, we print because many attorneys like to work with paper. That is why almost all law firms still run enormous paper filing operations. We keep filing, refiling, moving, and storing DMS-printed paper documents because the filing staff, and even the attorney, aren’t sure if the corresponding electronic version is in the DMS. The paper is filed, and the print-file-store-archive cycle continues.

Paper Workflow Solution for Paperless Law Firms

13 04, 2017

ROI of Going Digital at Lindquist & Vennum

2018-06-27T23:13:28-07:00April 13th, 2017|White Papers and Articles|

Two years ago, Lindquist moved to a fully electronic matter file, and the benefits continue to flow both in the service of our clients and back to the firm, providing substantial savings, productivity and information governance. Here’s a look at what we did.

The process began by accommodating a small group of attorneys who wanted increased mobility and access to their files from remote locations. Their success created momentum within the firm to move to a fully electronic matter file, which we did in January of 2015.

To create the fully electronic matter file, Lindquist needed a productive solution for scanning and integrating documents into the document management system (DMS). Lindquist selected KwikTag Legal because it is an integrated scanning solution that embeds within our existing application software. It manages related paper digitally and scans directly to our existing DMS.

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22 03, 2017

DocSolid Presents “Making the Business Case for Going Digital” at ALA Annual Conference & Expo

2018-06-27T23:17:08-07:00March 22nd, 2017|Press Releases|

DocSolid, the leader in enterprise scanning, workflow and paper reduction solutions for the legal market, today announces the company will be exhibiting at Booth #328 at the 2017 ALA Annual Conference & Expo from April 3rd through 5th in Denver. President of DocSolid, Steve Irons, will lead an educational session, “Making the Business Case for Going Digital:  360º of ROI” on Wednesday, April 5th at 12:30pm to provide conference attendees with the concrete ROI attained by medium to large law firms that have successfully implemented Paper2Digital initiatives and achieved fully digital matter files.

The cost and risk of paper records are a severe business burden. Law firms, as a result, are migrating to a fully electronic matter file to improve efficiency and security for their clients, alleviate compliance and audit processes for the firm, and deliver increased mobility, collaboration and productivity for attorneys.

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15 03, 2017

DocSolid’s 2017 ILTA Roadshow is coming to your city!

2018-04-04T17:21:48-07:00March 15th, 2017|Paper2Digital Blog|

War Stories – Making the Business Case for Going Digital

The cost and risk of paper records are a severe business burden, negatively impacting the daily workflow of legal attorneys and staff, inflating real estate needs, impeding information governance, and perpetuating offsite records storage. Law firms must address both inbound paper as well as the document prints from the firm’s DMS to close the digital and physical records gap.

We know this, but how can we build the business case and related initiative to solve this? What can you take to your firm’s executive committee to make the case for going digital?

To read more about the 2017 Roadshows and to see dates and locations, click here.

 

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