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Legal Document Management: April 2010
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Wednesday, April 21, 2010. Legal Document Management Consultant. 8220;Can a Legal Document Taxonomy be developed in house? The entire process, however, can’t be outsourced. Firms still need an abundance of user input, a designated taxonomy champion, executive sponsorship, and IT support to implement successfully a new taxonomy. The outside consultant simply facilitates the design, a...The current...
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Legal Document Management: Taxonomy Development
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Friday, April 22, 2011. The first step in revising or building a taxonomy should always be to evaluate the effectiveness of current conventions. What works well for the entire firm? Which standards only work well for specific practice areas or users? Which conventions serve little or no purpose? But don’t get stuck in analysis paralysis. All too often legal document taxonomy discussions...621 17t...
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Legal Document Management: About Us
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Legal-document-taxonomy.com is an informational site provided by Mission Critical Systems. The leading integrator of Legal Document Management systems. In the Western and Central United States. We specialize in iManage integrations, though we have broad experience in a variety of the most common systems. Our legal document management integrations have been successful because we design the system ...
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Legal Document Management: Best Practices
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Friday, April 22, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Utah, Nebraska, and Colorado State Bar Associations have partnered with us to offer our free Document Taxonomy webinar. Request a free copy now. 621 17th St. Suite 1140. Denver, Colorado 80293. 303383.1627 x 1104. Picture Window template. Template images by A330Pilot.
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Legal Document Management: September 2010
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Why Develop a Custom Taxonomy. The taxonomy development process is one of the most important steps toward successfully installing a document management system. Firms that try to sideline the project by adopting someone else’s taxonomy or simply copying their old taxonomy, rarely get the same kinds production gains that firms that embrace the project can have. The pro...
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Legal Document Management: December 2009
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Monday, December 7, 2009. Reviewing Taxonomy After the Document Management Implementation. Just as a law firm will grow and evolve over time so also must its document taxonomy, but making changes too quickly or without long hard consideration can create all kinds of problems. A little well-placed red tape can help law firms create a stable but evolving system. Everything will not fit into the ini...
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Legal Document Management: November 2010
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Wednesday, November 10, 2010. The Right Approach to a Legal Document Management Project. Conversations about a business problem should remain product neutral and vendor agnostic as late as possible. Before considering solutions, build a requirements document that describes the current environment, causes of the problem, and the firm’s tolerance for change and additional expenses should ...A docum...
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Legal Document Management: March 2009
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Saturday, March 7, 2009. Transitioning to a new document management system. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Utah, Nebraska, and Colorado State Bar Associations have partnered with us to offer our free Document Taxonomy webinar. Request a free copy now. Transitioning to a new document management system. 621 17th St. Suite 1140. Denver, Colorado 80293. 303383.1627 x 1104.
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Legal Document Management: Why Develop a Custom Taxonomy
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Why Develop a Custom Taxonomy. The taxonomy development process is one of the most important steps toward successfully installing a document management system. Firms that try to sideline the project by adopting someone else’s taxonomy or simply copying their old taxonomy, rarely get the same kinds production gains that firms that embrace the project can have. The pro...
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Legal Document Management: April 2011
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Good document management starts with taxonomy. What is Document Taxonomy? Why is Document Taxonomy Important? Friday, April 22, 2011. The first step in revising or building a taxonomy should always be to evaluate the effectiveness of current conventions. What works well for the entire firm? Which standards only work well for specific practice areas or users? Which conventions serve little or no purpose? While the process of developing or revising a formal legal document taxonomy is not necessarily painfu...
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