NLJ 2020 Emerging Law Technologies List recognizes innovative companies and products with significant market impact
SAN JOSE, Calif. – February 11, 2020 – FileTrail has been named to The National Law Journal 2020 Emerging Legal Technologies List. The NLJ has recognized FileTrail for its innovative FileTrail GPS (Governance Policy Suite), which is changing the way law firms address their information governance obligations.
The second annual NLJ Emerging Legal Technologies List features profiles of leading technology companies that are improving law firm and legal departments operations. The list highlights both new and veteran companies delivering products that improve operational execution and legal practices for attorneys and law firm staff.
Celebrating its 20-year anniversary this month, FileTrail is the leading provider of information governance and records management software for law firms. Launched in 2018, the company’s flagship product, FileTrail GPS, includes three modules that work in concert to manage records, firm policies, and matter mobility workflows. FileTrail GPS helps law firms to improve compliance, reduce expenses and control risk.
“We’re honored to be recognized as a market leader by The National Law Journal for our work in advancing in information governance,” says FileTrail CEO Darrell Mervau. “FileTrail GPS is redefining how law firms manage their internal IG policies, matter mobility, and outside counsel guideline compliance. We’re incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished over the past two decades working closely with our 600-plus client community — and we’re just getting started.”
NLJ’s 2020 Emerging Legal Technologies List was released on February 3 as a special feature in the National Law Journal.