

“Our initial permissions capability revolved around role, such as access to billable information, which is fine for smaller firms. “Some of our larger customers require the ability to protect information on a matter-by-matter basis,” explains Ariel Jatib, Rocket Matter’s Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder. Now, each matter can be viewed by everyone in the firm, only the matter creator, or specified individuals. In addition to Dropbox integration, Rocket Matter also added matter-level user permissions based on requests from some of their larger firms. We feel Rocket Matter integration will make their lives even more productive.” “At a recent conference devoted to legal technology, nearly 80% of the participants discussed using Dropbox and it was mentioned in almost every presentation. “We’ve found Dropbox to be immensely popular in the attorney small office community,” says Larry Port, the company’s CEO and Co-Founder. Users can leverage the massive amounts of documents they currently maintain with Dropbox and easily access them through Rocket Matter’s web interface.

Because Dropbox synchronizes with the user’s local file system, no file uploading is necessary. Rocket Matter users can associate matters with Dropbox folders, allowing them to view documents associated with a given client case.

Rocket Matter users can now easily associate Dropbox files with their client cases.īOCA RATON, FL – Novem– Rocket Matter®, the leading Web-based legal practice management and time and billing solution for small to mid-sized law firms, today announces integration with Dropbox, a popular Internet document backup service.
