Docs by Filevine is a cloud legal document management system that offers unlimited storage, OCR, document automation, Generative AI and other features that typically cost extra when offered by competing products. Read our new TechnoLawyer Buyer's Guide report below.
The Killer Feature
Relatively few legal document management products exist compared to other legal software categories. However, law firms now have a new option — Docs by Filevine. Your firm can use Docs by Filevine as a standalone product or as part of the Filevine practice management platform.
The base features in Docs by Filevine such as unlimited storage often cost extra in competing products. Other such features include built-in OCR for making document scans searchable, and DocReviewAI for summarizing and extracting key information from documents. You can use DocReviewAI on a single document or a collection of documents such as for deposition preparation and due diligence.
Other Notable Features
Docs by Filevine includes version control, document locking, PDF annotation, editing and redaction tools, and one click document previews to make sure you download the correct file.
Templates enforce your firm’s styles for consistent-looking documents. If you use Filevine for practice management, Docs by Filevine can automate document creation using case data.
Shareable Links let you securely email documents to clients and others via a password-protected link. You can set expiration dates and allow clients and others to securely send documents to you.
Docs by Filevine includes one click document previews so you can verify that you found the correct document before downloading a copy.
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