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Online Services

SNR Denton clients and their lawyers share confidential materials on a daily basis. Our extranets are an extraordinarily powerful and efficient way for lawyers and clients to manage litigation effectively in a secure online environment, facilitate the due diligence process during mergers and acquisition transactions or loan syndications, private equity fundraising, corporate finance, insolvency, joint ventures, bidding on large outsourcing deals and biotech licensing transactions. 

SNR Denton extranets are password-protected and encrypted Web sites that give authorized users immediate access to the most up-to-date information, as well as detailed auditing and reporting concerning their matters. Our extranets are created exclusively for the firm and you, the client, and are accessible only by the designated authorized users. 

In most cases, no special software is needed. At the client’s request, an extranet can be made available to other parties, such as co-counsel at other law firms.

Features

  • Secure, collaborative Web environments created for client teams, available 24/7
  • Streamlined collection, management and distribution of relevant matter information
  • Increased access to SNR Denton information and resources
  • Easily tailored to meet the client’s unique needs
  • Consolidated access to litigation matters, key dates, documents and people
  • Fully integrated matter management solutions, with pleadings file, key witness lists and document and research banks
Disclaimer

Unsolicited e-mails and information sent to SNR Denton will not be considered confidential, may be disclosed to others, may not receive a response, and do not create a lawyer-client relationship with SNR Denton.

If you are not already a client of SNR Denton, please do not include any confidential information in this message.

Also, please note that our lawyers do not seek to practise law in any jurisdiction in which they are not properly permitted to do so.