In the legal field, client confidentiality is the cornerstone
of the profession, at the same time correspondence must still
be passed between law firms and the clients they serve in order
for business to be transacted. Because security and integrity
of legal contracts, briefs, pleadings and other documents must
be maintained, the communications methods utilized are of paramount
importance.
Based in Denver, Rothgerber Johnson & Lyons LLP (RJ&L)
is one of the ten largest legal practices in Colorado and the
state’s oldest continuing legal partnership. (On a side
note, this philanthropic firm is celebrating its 100th year
by giving $100,000 to a diverse range of nonprofit organizations
chosen by company employees.)
Steve Taylor is the Information Systems
Manager for RJ&L,
and it is his job to keep communications between the attorneys
and all other employees (approximately 160 combined), and the
firm’s clients flowing smoothly. A large percentage of
the documentation that is passed back and forth between attorneys
and their clients is sent via fax (RJ&L receives roughly
100 faxes per day), as it is the most efficient legally recognized
communication method.
RJ&L used to use traditional fax
machines in their offices, but were becoming frustrated by
their inefficiencies, so they
began to look for a more viable solution. There were two main
concerns with the paper-based fax machines that they wanted
to solve: reception issues, both in terms of timeliness and
routing to the correct recipient(s), and information accountability
whereby both the attorneys and their staffs have copies of
faxed documents to create a traceable archive of information,
and ensure documents are received. They also wanted a solution
that would integrate with their Novell GroupWise email system.
“We evaluated several fax server options including Tobit
and Accpac, but Biscom was the only offering to satisfy all
of our requirements,” explained Taylor. “The FAXCOM
system was the more solid business offering providing the best
GroupWise integration. We were also influenced in our purchasing
decision based upon Biscom’s flexible hardware options,
and the fact that industry-leading Brooktrout fax boards are
all that is used in the FAXCOM servers.”
Biscom sent RJ&L a fully prepped turnkey fax server that
Taylor said was installed “very smoothly” by his
department. Biscom’s pre- and post-sales support team
answered his questions, and talked him through some fax line
routing issues “promptly and on the money.” And
his colleagues experienced virtually no learning issues to
begin using the new system; he just sent around instructions
via his network email, and “they caught on very quickly.”
“The results of implementing the fax server have been
very positive,” stated Taylor. “The turn around
time for documents to be sent or received is almost instantaneous
so that now we can even update documents during conference
calls. Plus, the ability to distribute documents to clients
and colleagues from our PCs as easily as sending email has
really increased our productivity. The fax server also assists
with the easy creation of an electronic document archive, and
helps assure fax reception via fax log files.”
There are many advantages to implementing an enterprise network
fax solution: protection from viruses, providing a more secure
delivery method than email, a verifiable transmission log,
one-to-one connectivity and the convenience and productivity
of computer desktop delivery and transmission.
Since 1986, Biscom has been widely
recognized for its pioneering advances in the technology
of enterprise fax management. Biscom
provides software-based and complete turnkey information technology
systems to some of the world’s leading companies. The
company’s FAXCOM servers provide enterprise-wide solutions
that are reliable, scalable and flexible.
In addition to its well-established leadership in the fax
server market, Biscom is an innovator in new business communications
technologies including: secure document delivery solutions,
file conversion technologies, and Internet-based video surveillance
applications.
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