LexWorkplace is a robust, modern, cloud-based document and email management system designed for law firms. It helps legal professionals stay organized and connected, regardless of their location. The software offers features such as document version management, email integration, secure external sharing, and powerful search capabilities, making it easier to manage cases and projects in one place.
What is LexWorkplace?
How to use
LexWorkplace allows users to organize documents, emails, and notes by client or matter. Users can save emails directly from Outlook, search across millions of documents, and securely share files with clients. The platform integrates with software like Office 365, Adobe Acrobat, and Clio Manage.
Core Features
- Document Management
- Email Management
- Sharing & Collaboration
- Data Security
- Integrations
- Powerful Search
- Version Management
- Document Compare
- Document Tagging & Profiling
- Document Check-Out / Check-In
- Unique Document ID's
- Microsoft Office Integration
- AI Document Summarization
Use Cases
- Organizing documents, emails, and notes for a matter in one place.
- Securely sharing documents with clients and outside parties.
- Managing emails directly from Outlook and saving them to a matter.
- Searching across millions of documents and emails instantly.
FAQ
What type of software does LexWorkplace integrate with?
LexWorkplace integrates with software used by today’s law firm, including Office 365, Adobe Acrobat and Clio Manage.
What are the key features of LexWorkplace?
Key features include document management, email management, sharing & collaboration, data security, integrations, powerful search, version management, document compare, document tagging & profiling, document check-out / check-in, unique document ID's, and Microsoft Office integration.
Where is LexWorkplace available?
LexWorkplace is available in the US and Canada.
Pricing
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Robust document and email management
- Cloud-based accessibility
- Seamless Outlook integration
- Powerful search capabilities
- Secure external sharing
- Integration with other legal software
- AI-powered document summarization
Cons
- May require migration from existing systems
- Reliance on cloud infrastructure
- Potential learning curve for new users