Salt Communications announce integration with Document Management Platform iManage at Legal Week New York 2023

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  • Salt Communications today announced the official launch of its integration functionality with document management platform, iManage, at Legal Week New York 2023. 

    Legal Week New York gathers legal professionals to explore the business and regulatory trends, technology and talent drivers that impact the industry. This year it is being held at New York Hilton Midtown and is running from 20th - 23rd March, 2023.  

    This year's programme will include new session forums, intended to create a more engaging experience, developed with input from ALM's legal editorial advisors and an advisory board of fifteen industry experts. Legalweek is the only place where you can learn practical insights to assist legal leaders restructure, rebuild, and revive today's law firms and corporate legal departments. 

    Salt provides a secure communications solution that gives the best armour available to protect and secure information when communicating on mobile devices. As a proven safe haven network Salt provides the highest security available for both law firms and their clients. This new integration with iManage is designed to make archiving important matter information both secure and easy for lawyers.

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    Today lawyers across the world continue to use consumer messaging systems, like WhatsApp and WeChat, to communicate with clients. However, firms must have "an effective system for supervising clients' matters," according to paragraph 4.4 of the SRA Code of Conduct for Firms. COLPs will be concerned that the regulations have been broken on a systemic level if using, say, WhatsApp for client communications. WhatsApp is a high-risk area for law firms, as it becomes more widely used and the more attorneys who use it, the greater the risk issues become and the more difficult it will be for firms to transition away from it. 

    In January 2022 WhatsApp updated their privacy policy stating it shouldn’t be used for corporate use. “We receive information about you from other users and businesses. For example, when other users or businesses you know use our Services, they may provide your phone number, name, and other information (like information from their mobile address book or in the case of businesses, additional information about you such as unique identifiers)”. Consumer messaging apps being used for business are not secure and provide compliance issues with legal advice that are not logged for evidential recall.

    When a law firm invests in Salt’s secure communications solution for its firm and clients, it proves to be extremely beneficial to all parties. Salt’s integration with case management systems ensures that everything exchanged between the firm and client is uploaded to the matter file and an accurate and complete record is maintained.

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    Commenting on the integration, Salt Communications CEO Joe Boyle states, “We are thrilled to be working with iManage on this essential integration which the legal market needs. Having a seamless integration like this with iManage’s is an important optimisation for lawyers as it drives adoption by combining the joint benefits of secure communication and simple, efficient legal matter compliance.”

    Salt continues to drive efficiencies in how its customers can deploy their secure communications system solution. The overall set up of the system has been further optimised and it now takes only 15-30 minutes to complete, whether the customer wishes to deploy on SaaS, on-premise, or the popular deployment type of a local cloud based single-tenant instance. 

    Source: Written from press release 

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