Legal Document Management
Document Management Services Help Legal Organizations Stay Organized, Compliant, and Efficient
When navigating complex legal work, it is critical to have well-organized and accessible documents. You should not have to waste time hunting down files or make mistakes because you have unknowingly used an outdated version of a document.
Legal document management systems make it possible to stay organized and correspond with your team, outside counsel, and other important parties. Our systems are specifically designed for legal work, making it simple to track document versions, find filings, and build file history for future litigation. You will be able to easily navigate thousands of pages to locate and maintain information as necessary.
Legal document management systems go beyond general cloud-based storage. They allow you to have more control over your documents with features like versioning, audit trails, user permissions, and full-text search. You will have all the benefits of centralized storage with smarter management and increased accessibility.
Service Options for Your Records and Storage
Why Choose Record Nations?
Fast Turnaround
Get matched to a partner in 3-5 minutes. They will work with you to get a quote based on your specifications.
Nationwide Coverage
We have partners all over the United States and Canada.
20+ Years
Record Nations has over two decades of experience matching customers to the right services.
Partnered with the Best
We are partnered with thousands of partners nationwide providing you with the best, secure options in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a DMS really make my documents easier to find?
Document indexing allows you to categorize documents by type (motion, order, disposition, etc.} to make the files easy to sort through and find.
What happens to my documents once they're past their retention period?
Once the retention period ends, our partners will shred your documents for you, unless you prefer to continue storing them.
How do legal document management services help with auditing and compliance?
Versioning saves every edited version of a document, allowing you to backtrack and fix problems when needed. An audit trail lets you review edits and see who accessed your files and when. Tracking changes gives you more control and provides a full document history for regulatory compliance. Real-time updates allow for seamless collaboration and more accuracy.
Do legal document management services really save time?
Early case assessment tools help minimize the time it takes to get through the discovery process. Being proactive in document management is the key to addressing and properly handling eDiscovery requests. Our tools will help you disclose the appropriate information safely and securely.
Do you have redaction services for legal documents?
Yes, our service providers can redact your documents after scanning them. They will redact any Social Security Numbers, financial account numbers, home addresses, informant names, medical information, or any other sensitive information you specify.
How secure are your legal document management services?
All of our legal document management service providers meet or exceed all data privacy regulations, including HIPAA, HITECH, and SOX, as well as any state regulations.
What is the turnaround time for a legal document management project?
The timeline of your legal document management project will depend on which services you need, how many documents you have, the type of documents, the complexity, and any other special requests. Your service provider will be able to give you an accurate timeline when you go over the details of your project.
What is SOX?
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) establishes guidelines on how to retain, store, and destroy financial records.
What is HIPAA?
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) requires handlers of patients’ protected health information (PHI) to ensure privacy with these sensitive records.
What is HITECH?
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH) works to hold those who don’t comply with HIPAA standards publicly accountable while also widening the scope of privacy and security protection requirements under HIPAA.