Announcing Quay Management Law
What is Quay Management Law?
Quay Management Law is a web-based document management and collaboration system. The system has been designed to manage all of your law firm's case documentation and gives lawyers in your firm the ability to organise information. The system allows for time and project management plus the ability to communicate and share content. Content includes word, PDF documents and other types of digital information readily accessible using a familiar browser-based environment.

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Security
Quay Management Law knows that security is crucial to your practice and it is our top priority to ensure complete security of your firm’s vital information. Your firm has the choice to run the system as an intranet, extranet or both. The system can be configured to your existing authentication security already in use at your firm; for example, LDAP, MS Windows NT and database security. For extranets we can also provide encryption (certificate or SSL).

Because your critical information resides in a central repository, it is available at any time, from anywhere in the world, using a simple web browser.

The system allows external authorized users to collaborate based on their security profile. Security profiles are setup and directly controlled by your firm, which only allows a person to see and do what you want. Examples of a security profile could be 'remote workers', 'partners', 'opposing parties lawyers', 'barristers' or 'clients' allowing them to collaborate, communicate and share case & business critical information nationally or internationally.

The Quay Management Law system can be customised to reflect your firm’s corporate colours and the style and image that you want your firm to portray to your employees and the world at large.

Typical Uses of Quay Management Law!

  • Management of cases and all documents
  • Sharing documents and information with anyone your firm authorizes
  • Time and project management
  • Scheduling meetings, court hearings, document delivery, sharing calendars with colleagues, remote workers and opposing parties.
  • Reminders
  • Sharing and Creating access to information databases and building your own database-driven applications
  • Managing and delegating action items, case and project tasks
  • Maintaining standard contact directories of all your employees, clients, opposing parties, the law fraternity and its institutions
  • Hierarchal reporting
  • Posting announcements, email access and sharing web links among all your colleagues