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Docsvault Version 18 has been featured by the National Law Review for its latest AI-powered document capture, expanded PDF tools, and enhanced search capabilities. See the feature buff.ly/H6tFPjo What’s new in v18 buff.ly/pJlhREq #LegalTech #DocumentManagement
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Employees spend 57% of their time on email and meetings. For law firms, that's not just lost productivity - it's time stolen from clients, cases, and strategy. The inbox shouldn't run your practice. A thread on fixing that. #LegalTech #LawFirm
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Docsvault integrates directly with Microsoft Outlook to: • Auto-save emails by client matter • Search by keyword, sender, date, or case • Produce eDiscovery-ready, audit-logged records Structure. Compliance. No manual filing chaos. #Docsvault #LegalTech
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Law firms choosing a Document Management System - what's your #1 concern? #LegalTech #DMS #LawFirms #DocumentManagement
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Surprising how often “access” gets overlooked. In reality, secure access is where most risks begin
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7/ Lawyers doing filing work Hours spent: searching, renaming, confirming versions. Not legal work. Not billable work. Just avoidable friction.
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6/ Risk hiding in plain sight Sensitive data across: • shared folders • personal systems • inboxes No visibility. No control. Just exposure.
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5/ Everyone organizes differently One by client name. One by case number. One… just “knows where it is.” Works fine until someone else needs the file.
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3/ Version chaos Contract_Final.docx Contract_Final_v2.docx Contract_Final_REAL.docx Everyone edits a different file. No one is fully sure which one is correct.
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4/ Email as storage Important documents = attachments in inboxes. Not filed. Not tracked. Not linked to matters. One exit notice away from losing everything.
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1/ No single source of truth Contracts in email. Case files on desktops. Drafts in shared drives. Documents are everywhere. Clarity is nowhere.
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2/ Search that fails when it matters Looking for a 3-year-old filing? You click through 10 folders… hoping you named it right back then. That’s not search. That’s guesswork.
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It’s 2026. Law firms have more tools than ever. And yet… lawyers are still drowning in document chaos. 7 problems most firms still haven’t fixed ↓ 🧵
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