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Petersburg Law uses electronic archive "Etla" version 7.0

Customers: Petersburg law

St. Petersburg; Law

Contractors: Atlas Soft
Product: Electronic archive Etla

Project date: 2022/11  - 2023/06

2023: Implementation of the electronic archive "Etla"

Petersburg Law uses the electronic archive "ETLA" version 7.0. The transition to it made it possible to reduce the costs of the company, simplify the work with documents. It has become much more convenient to perform operations with them. This was announced by Atlas Soft on July 14, 2023.

Petersburg Law LLC has been providing legal assistance to individuals and companies for more than 15 years. It solves specialized issues, provides consultations, prepares documents, protects the interests of clients in court.

During the work, the legal agency is engaged in the preparation, receipt, processing of a large number of documents. The law obliges to keep them for at least 5 years. The rule is valid for contracts, invoices, certificates of work performed, etc.

To speed up work with the documentation, the transition to the electronic archive "ETLA" was made, and then it was configured. When choosing a solution, representatives of Petersburg Law LLC took into account the functionality of the system, ease of deployment, nuances of use, speed of development.

The transition to the use of the electronic archive "ETLA" made it possible to automate the work with documents, speed up their entry into the system. As a result, it was possible to reduce the cost of time, reduce the burden on specialists.

Employees of Petersburg Law LLC noted the ease of switching to using the system, as well as the simplification of work with documentation. It continues to be archived, and all operations are performed with the electronic version. As a result, it is possible to take into account all the requirements of the law and use the advantages of remote operations.

The intuitive interface attracts attention. Thanks to its presence, employees of the legal agency quickly understood the peculiarities of using the system and did not experience difficulties during the process. After a short briefing, even employees who had not previously performed operations with this type of software were able to work with the ETLA archive.

Agency management plans to continue active use of the system.