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Frequently Asked Questions
Document storage refers to the practice of storing documents in a manner that ensures they are secure, organized, and easily retrievable, crucial for legal professionals.
Attorneys require secure document storage to protect sensitive client information, maintain confidentiality, and comply with legal standards for data management.
Yes, digital storage solutions are available that allow you to safely store electronic files, ensuring that they are protected and easily accessible when needed.
Attorneys can store all types of documents, including contracts, case files, client correspondence, legal research, and any other essential legal records.
Efficient document storage allows attorneys to quickly retrieve documents, reducing the time spent searching for files and improving overall workflow and productivity.
Yes, there is a maximum file size limit of 100 MB per document. Ensure your documents fall within this limit for successful storage.
Yes, you can store audio and video files with a maximum duration of 60 minutes. Storage solutions support various formats to accommodate different types of content.
Stored documents can be retrieved through a user-friendly interface, allowing attorneys to access their files quickly and easily when needed.
Yes, document storage solutions offer remote access capabilities, enabling attorneys to access files from any location with internet access.
No, full functionality requires an active internet connection. Documents should be downloaded for offline access if needed.
Currently, the storage solution does not allow for custom styles or categorization beyond the existing organizational structure.
Yes, storage solutions can automatically transcribe audio or video files upon upload, which aids in content search and management.
No, direct comparison between document versions is not supported within the storage solution. Keep copies for manual version comparison.
Yes, attorneys can use summarization tools to condense lengthy documents into shorter summaries, aiding in quick review and understanding.
For document summarization, a minimum of 300 characters is required, ensuring there's enough content to create an accurate summary.