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Law firm taps document and email management solution for its evolving needs

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Cole, Scott & Kissane, a full service law firm with 12 offices throughout Florida, has tapped iManage to meet its current and future needs for work product management.

The iManage platform integrates 10 applications, delivering a consistent user experience and enhancing productivity for the firm’s attorneys and staff throughout all administrative departments.

According to Jason Thomas, CTO of Cole, Scott & Kissane, the iManage platform seamlessly integrates its documents and emails with security and governance applications, and lawyers and paralegals appreciate the simple and user-friendly interface. The result is that the staff can spend less time on upgrades and support, allowing them to focus on more strategic projects for the firm, Thomas added.

iManage Work 10, document and email management software for professionals, is replacing the firm’s existing document management system. The firm was impressed by Work 10’s streamlined user interface, ease of collaboration and support for mobile users, as well as iManage’s overall reputation within the legal space.

For enhanced security and greater agility, Cole, Scott & Kissane will be deploying Work 10 in the iManage Cloud, a cloud platform for delivery of end-to-end work product management.

To further protect and govern its sensitive work product, Cole, Scott & Kissane is also deploying iManage Security Policy Manager and iManage Threat Manager, which are integrated with iManage Work.

Security Policy Manager manages global security policies, including ethical walls and other barriers, at scale, while Threat Manager uses machine learning to rapidly identify internal and external threats. Both of these applications will be delivered in the iManage Cloud.

More information is available about iManage.

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