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Learn how to search smarter with Intelligent Search

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We have all been there. Getting a request to find a document on a case that was closed three years ago because it could have relevance for a current case. You put on your thinking cap and start searching through all of the possible places it could be. Nothing comes up. You give it another shot. Nada. Zip. Zilch.

We've been conditioned that it's OK to spend countless hours searching for things because that's just what we've always done - at home and at work. But it's time we start looking at better ways to find things and get smarter about the way we search.

Join us and NetDocuments for the upcoming webinar, "Productivity is Personal: Intelligent Search for Legal Professionals." This 45-minute webinar will uncover how to search better and become more efficient using their powerful new search tools.

We will also discuss other user enhancements rolling out to new and existing NetDocuments customers this fall.

Whether you currently have NetDocuments or are considering it, this webinar will help you take advantage of your productivity potential and get work done.

Join us Thursday, October 19 at 11:00am PT/2:00pm ET. See you there!

Register for the webinar now

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Liz Levenson

Liz Levenson

Before joining Trumpet, Liz was a co-owner of a small inbound marketing agency in Phoenix, Arizona. She loves creating marketing processes that allow marketers to take out the guesswork and focus on creative campaigns and a great customer experience. Her 4 years as a marketer has taught her that marketing is no longer a sales tool for the company: it is an education tool for customers. In her free time, Liz is either travelling or dreaming about travelling. She also enjoys cooking, playing board games with friends, playing her ukulele, spending time with her nieces, and lovingly harassing her cat, Holly.