eMazzanti Technologies Enhances Document Handling and Searches for Law
Firm Using Windows 7
Like most law firms, Flowers and O'Brien Law is awash in documents. Looking for ways to better
handle them in terms of searching, finding and analyzing, FNO turns to eMazzanti Technologies
for its consultation. With the expertise of eMazzanti Technologies, the firm is test-driving the new
Windows 7 beta operating system as part of a select, pre-launch feedback program at Microsoft.
The results are very encouraging as eMazzanti's solutions are speeding up the case discovery
process, accelerating the workflow and lowering costs.
Hoboken, N.J. (PRWEB) November 10, 2009 -- Like most law firms, Flowers and O'Brien Law (FNO) is awash
in documents. Looking for ways to better handle them in terms of searching, finding and analyzing, FNO turns to
eMazzanti Technologies for its consultation. Though it's not surprising it has an abundance of paperwork, it's the
form and increased quantity that is challenging law firms. Increasingly, the trend of documents is moving towards
PDFs, Word documents, and web pages and away from traditional paper documents. The amount of cases and
case complexity has combined to increase total volume of files, while the ability to navigate and analyze the
information has lagged behind. With the expertise of eMazzanti Technologies, the firm is test-driving the new
Windows 7 beta operating system as part of a select, pre-launch feedback program at Microsoft. The results are
very encouraging as eMazzanti's solutions are speeding up the case discovery process, accelerating the workflow
and lowering costs.
Kerry Flowers, partner of Flowers & O'Brien, LLC is confident that eMazzanti's solutions are improving the
situation. "Just agreeing on which documents don't have to be produced because the search tools and protocols are
trusted would make a quantum leap improvement for both prosecution and defense and dramatically lower legal
costs." Flowers continues, "The law hasn't caught up with the technology.