NetDocuments Joins The ABA's Law Practice Management Section as a Premium Solutions Provider
LEHI, UT (PRWEB) October 26, 2012
NetDocuments cloud-based document & email management service increases participation with the American Bar Association (ABA) Law Practice Management Section (LPM) as a Premium Solutions Provider
NetDocuments, a leading online document and email management service provider, announced today it has joined the exclusive group of software vendors providing legal technology tools and solutions to the members of the American Bar Association through LPM's Premium Solutions Provider sponsorship.
"We're extremely excited to officially be part of LPM, focusing on the education of best practices and technology across the legal industry," Leonard Johnson, VP of Marketing and Product Management at NetDocuments, stated. "By joining LPM as a Premium Solutions Provider, we'll be able to better communicate our message to the legal community about how cloud-based technology like
NetDocuments can provide incredible value to a firm in the areas of security, mobility, disaster recovery, and reduced costs by eliminating the need for servers and ongoing hardware." NetDocuments has been servicing organizations of all sizes since 1999, providing a leading cloud-based service for mission-critical applications to law practices of all sizes, including security, mobility, collaboration, and disaster recovery for a firm's documents and emails. Now accessed in over 141 countries, NetDocuments users have the flexibility of working on documents from any internet connection or mobile device.
Since its founding in 1974, the ABA Law Practice Management Section (LPM) has provided resources and information to lawyers and legal professionals to successfully manage the core areas of marketing, management, technology and finance in their law practice. Now as part of the Premium Solution Providers group, NetDocuments will bring decades of legal document management experience and best practices for managing data in today's fast-paced legal technology space.