Many large law firms and corporate legal departments keep their feet on the ground when it comes to moving applications and storage to the cloud. Security concerns and limited cloud-based application functionality can ground legal organizations to on-premises computing. But NetDocuments, maker of the namesake, cloud-first document, email and content services platform, is making a strong case for legal professionals to move to the cloud.

Since 1999, the Lehi, Utah-based company has focused on the legal market, servicing law firms and corporate legal departments. The company manages more than 10 billion documents for more than 2,500 global customers. So far in 2018, the company on-boarded more than 230 customer firms and law departments to NetDocuments. More than 100 customer firms have adopted ndMail, a cloud-based email management application that was announced at Legaltech New York in January, released in March, and updated to version 1.1 in July.

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