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EIM Consultants Participate in OpenText “Deep Dive”


EIM consultants recently attended Open Text’s new eDOCS Partner Deep Dive program in Tallahassee, Florida.  This intensive, two-day technical session provided attendees with access to and training from the highest-level product specialists within OpenText.  EIM’s consultants deeply valued the opportunities afforded by this new venue, including the chance to exchange ideas with other seasoned partners from around the globe and to meet the eDOCS support team in person.  “All of our employees have over ten years of experience working with this product line,” commented Faith Drewry, Director of Consulting Services, “so our team was thrilled to finally meet in person the people they have been working so closely with over the last decade.  This event could easily be one of the most important investments in continuing education that we will make all year.”

 

 
 
 
 
   
     
 
   
 

EIM helps Fox Rothschild Fulfill a Strategic Vision with Open Text eDOCS DM5

Background

Fox Rothschild had a vision. In 2006, the firm performed an analysis of its matter lifecycle with the goal of being able to better organize and manage its matter information more effectively. One important aspect of meeting its goal was developing a standardized taxonomy that would span both electronic and physical matter work product. Through careful review, a practice-based, firm-wide classification standard was created for all data – electronic or physical.

Could a system reflect the standard file folder inserts that are created at matter opening – whether physical or electronic? And could the same values be extended to the firm's critical matter life cycle systems?

Using eDOCS DM the firm was able to apply this same taxonomy to all electronic work in progress files, providing an easy way to correctly categorize and retrieve work in progress.

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Please Join Us: Customer Case Study Webinar - Email Management at Cozen O'Connor

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Two EIM Clients to Speak at Content World, November 19 & 20, 2008

EIM is proud to announce that longtime legal clients, Cozen O'Connor and Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, will each present a session at Open Text's Content World conference in November.

Amy Freese, Director of Information Services at Cozen O'Connor, will be joined by EIM's Director of Consulting Services, Faith Drewry, for a case study presentation of the firm's best practices and E-Mail Management solutions for eDOCS. More info...

Paul Wittekind, Director of Information Technology Services at Porzio, Bromberg & Newman will co-present with Peter Lieber, President of EIM, as they speak on enhancing both productivity and the end-user experience via upgrades to Office 2007 and DM5. More info...

For more information about either session, please contact info@eimintl.com .

 
 

 

EIM’s Director of Consulting Services to Speak at ILTA Conference

Faith Drewry, Director of Consulting Services at EIM International, has been invited to participate as a speaker at the International Legal Technology Association conference (ILTA 2008), to be held Aug. 24–28, in Dallas, TX. The 9:00 AM session, to be held on Wednesday, August 27, is entitled: “Zeroing in on True E-Mail Management - Open Text Closes in on Some Real Solutions.” The session addresses the challenge of gaining control of ballooning Exchange stores and keeping e-mail and work product matter information together.

Ms. Drewry will also be involved ‘behind the scenes' with the afternoon session entitled "DMS and RMS - Working Together - A Roundtable Discussion," scheduled from 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. The session will focus on approaches to managing the connection between current open matter documents and published information and records and some techniques for starting that discussion.

EIM will be located in the Exhibitor's Hall at Booth #1202

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