Nauta Dutilh opts for iManage Worksite
Legal IT reports
July 09, 2003 at 08:03 PM
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Dutch-based firm Nauta Dutilh has selected iManage Worksite as its document management system.
Following a successful pilot, the firm plans to implement a worldwide roll-out.
The Worksite product allows Nauta Dutilh to present lawyers with a single point of access from which they can search all the documents and correspondence relating to individual matters.
The firm bought its licences and support services from ResSoft and the project management services for the implementation from H2W Partners.
Knowledge officer Jeannette Wiers said: "The bigger law firms often struggle to present a uniform interface internally."
She added: "This results in time wasted and inefficiency."
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