The story of Harrison & Reed is the story of the legal industry in 2024. They didn’t choose the “better” DMS. They chose the future .
Score: Worldox 1, NetDocuments 0. Marcus’s note: Worldox is a tractor—ugly, but it plows straight. NetDocs is a sports car—but it needs paved roads (good internet). worldox vs netdocuments
Susan ran a search in . She used the classic “Index Search.” It was precise—boolean operators, date ranges, file types. But it took nine minutes to crawl the local indexes. Worse, it only found documents that had been properly profiled. If someone had saved a file to their desktop and never filed it? It was a ghost. The story of Harrison & Reed is the
Jay, however, was sitting in a coffee shop three miles away. He opened his laptop, connected to the public Wi-Fi, and logged into . Because it was native cloud (SaaS), the storm didn’t matter. He pulled up the deposition outline, redacted a privilege log, and shared a secure link with opposing counsel in under five minutes. Score: Worldox 1, NetDocuments 0