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Centralise Your Document Control | DMS Financial Services

Written by Ascertus | May 28, 2024 2:42:12 PM

Centralised document management systems (DMS) offer numerous benefits for legal professionals in financial services. This blog explores how DMS solutions can enhance efficiency, security, compliance, collaboration, and client service while providing cost savings.


Improved efficiency and productivity for legal departments

In the fast-paced world of financial services, legal professionals face the constant challenge of managing vast amounts of documentation efficiently. Centralising document control through a Document Management System (DMS), such as iManage, significantly enhances efficiency and productivity in several key ways.

  • Quick Search and Retrieval: One of the primary benefits of centralised document storage is the ability to quickly find documents using advanced search features. Traditional manual searches through physical files or disparate digital folders can be time-consuming and prone to errors. DMS solutions, however, employ powerful search functionalities that enable users to locate documents in seconds.

    With features like keyword search, metadata tagging, and full-text search, legal professionals can effortlessly retrieve the exact documents they need without wasting precious time. This instant access to information accelerates decision-making processes, supports faster response times, and ultimately boosts overall productivity. Imagine no longer having to sift through piles of paperwork or navigate confusing folder structures; instead, every document is just a few clicks away.

    Moreover, a DMS can index all documents upon upload, ensuring that every piece of content is easily searchable. This indexing capability is particularly beneficial for large legal teams handling complex cases or multiple clients, as it allows for swift retrieval of relevant documents, case histories, and client information.

     

  • Reduced Duplication: Another significant advantage of centralised document storage is the reduction of document duplication. In traditional file management systems, documents are often duplicated across different folders or devices, leading to confusion and potential errors. Duplicates can cause discrepancies, where team members may unknowingly work on outdated versions, compromising the integrity of the legal work.

    A centralised DMS eliminates this issue by storing all documents in a single, unified repository. This ensures that every team member accesses the same version of a document, maintaining consistency and accuracy. We’ll discuss the benefits of Version Control in more detail shortly.

  • Enhanced Document Management Practices: In addition to quick search and retrieval and reduced duplication, centralised document storage enhances document management practices by providing a structured and organised environment. Legal professionals can categorise and tag documents based on various criteria such as client name, case type, date, and more. This organised structure simplifies document retrieval and ensures that related documents are easily accessible.

    Furthermore, a DMS can be integrated with additional third party solutions, such as CLM or matter management or Microsoft PowerAutomate, to offer automated workflows that route documents to the appropriate personnel for review or approval, ensuring that no step in the document management process is overlooked. These automated workflows reduce the manual effort required to manage documents, freeing up time for legal professionals to focus on more strategic tasks.

Centralising document control through a Document Management System such as iManage significantly improves efficiency and productivity for legal professionals. By enabling quick search and retrieval, reducing document duplication, and enhancing overall document management practices, a DMS transforms the way legal teams handle their documentation. 

Better legal team collaboration 

In the legal profession, especially within the financial services sector, collaboration is key to delivering effective and timely solutions to clients. iManage greatly enhances collaboration by providing streamlined access and robust version control, which are critical for efficient teamwork.

  • Streamlined Access: Centralised document storage ensures that all team members can access necessary documents from a single, unified location. This streamlined access is particularly beneficial in a collaborative environment, where multiple individuals may need to review, edit, and contribute to the same documents.

    With a iManage, legal professionals no longer need to waste time searching through disparate storage systems or physical files. Instead, they can quickly locate and retrieve the documents they need from the central repository. This instant access facilitates smoother collaboration, as team members can easily share information and resources without unnecessary delays.

    Additionally, many DMS solutions offer remote access capabilities, allowing team members to access documents from anywhere, at any time. This flexibility is essential in today's increasingly remote and global work environments. Whether working from the office, home, or on the go, legal professionals can collaborate seamlessly, ensuring that projects move forward without interruption.

  • Version Control: A significant challenge in collaborative work environments is managing different versions of documents. Without proper version control, multiple team members may unknowingly work on outdated versions, leading to errors, confusion, and wasted effort. Centralised document storage addresses this issue by ensuring that everyone works with the latest document versions.

    Version control features within a iManage track changes and updates to documents, maintaining a comprehensive history of edits. Users can see who made changes, what changes were made, and when they were made. This transparency is crucial for maintaining accuracy and accountability in collaborative tasks.

    Moreover, version control allows for easy comparison of different document versions. Team members can review previous versions, track the evolution of the document, and understand the rationale behind changes. This capability is particularly valuable during complex legal reviews and negotiations, where understanding the history of document revisions can inform decision-making.

    By minimising errors and confusion related to document versions, centralised storage and version control foster a more productive and cohesive team environment. Legal professionals can confidently collaborate, knowing that they are always working with the most current and accurate information.
iManage provides the tools needed to enhance collaboration by streamlining access to documents, ensuring robust version control, and improving workflow and communication. By centralising document storage, legal teams can work more efficiently and effectively, minimising errors and delays, and ultimately delivering better outcomes for their clients.

Streamlined legal workflow and legal process automation

Efficiency and accuracy in handling documents, especially in Financial Services, are paramount. Streamlining workflows and incorporating process automation through a Document Management System (DMS) can revolutionise the way legal professionals manage their tasks, leading to enhanced productivity and reduced operational bottlenecks.

  • Automated Document Routing: Centralised document storage is not just about keeping all documents in one place; it’s about optimising how those documents flow through your organisation. One of the highlights of a robust DMS is the ability to integrate with third party solutions in order to automate document routing. iManage can integrate seamlessly with many workflow automation tools ensuring that documents are automatically directed to the appropriate personnel for review, approval, or further action.

    For example, when iManage is integrated with Microsoft Power Automate, when a new contract is uploaded into the DMS, it can be automatically routed to the legal team for review. Once reviewed, it can then be sent to the compliance department for approval, and finally to the client for signature. This automated routing eliminates the need for manual intervention at each step, significantly speeding up the process and reducing the risk of errors or delays.

    Automated document routing also ensures that deadlines are met by setting up reminders and notifications for pending tasks. This proactive approach helps legal teams stay on top of their workload, ensuring timely completion of critical tasks and enhancing overall efficiency.

  • Consistent Task Management: Centralising documents within a DMS greatly enhances task management, making it more efficient and transparent. When documents are stored in a single, centralised repository, it’s easier to track and manage tasks related to document review and approval.

    iManage with Co-Flo can provide a clear overview of the status of each matter giving users a deep insight into work statuses and progress. This transparency allows legal professionals to manage their matter related tasks more effectively, ensuring that nothing falls through the cracks. For instance, iManage combined with Co-Flo can provide dashboards and reports that show the progress of various matters and highlight potential bottlenecks in the department. This visibility enables legal teams to address issues promptly and adjust their work to optimise efficiency.  Co-Flo creates order to the iManage document repository and allows legal department to visualise their workloads.

    Additionally, iManage can standardise the process for document handling. By implementing consistent procedures for document review and approval, legal teams can ensure that all documents are handled with the same level of scrutiny and compliance. This standardisation reduces variability and enhances the quality of the legal work.

  • Enhanced Compliance and Risk Management: Combining a DMS with automated workflow solutions, such as Microsoft Power Automate, allows for consistent task management and play a crucial role in enhancing compliance and risk management. In this setup, workflows can enforce compliance by ensuring that all necessary approvals are obtained and documented before a document is finalised. This capability is particularly important in the highly regulated financial services sector, where non-compliance can result in significant penalties.

    Moreover, by maintaining a clear audit trail of all document activities, a DMS helps legal professionals demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements. This transparency and accountability are essential for mitigating risks and protecting the organisation’s reputation.

DMS solutions, such as iManage, are a huge win for legal departments

Adopting a centralised DMS is a strategic move for any legal team in the financial services sector, driving significant improvements in efficiency, collaboration, and overall business performance. By leveraging the power of a DMS, legal professionals can deliver better outcomes for their clients and maintain a competitive edge in a fast-paced industry.

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FAQs

What is the difference between DMS and CMS?

A DMS is designed specifically to manage, store, and track documents within an organisation. It focuses on handling various document types, including Word files, PDFs, spreadsheets, and other digital documents. A CMS is designed to create, manage, and publish digital content, particularly for websites and online platforms. It focuses on handling a variety of content types, including text, images, videos, and interactive elements.

Is Microsoft SharePoint a DMS?

SharePoint is primarily a collaboration platform with strong business intelligence capabilities rather than a dedicated Document Management System (DMS). It is highly flexible and can be tailored to meet organisational needs, but this flexibility means it lacks out-of-the-box document control features. Implementing these features requires custom apps or third-party tools, often necessitating additional costs for developers or consultants. While SharePoint is excellent for storing documents, highly regulated sectors might need more robust, specialised DMS solutions. In addition, SharePoint does not include email management, whereas dedicated DMS solutions like iManage, do.