Aegis Law selects Epona to convert in-place SharePoint DMS to Matter Center

St. Louis, MO, and Asheville, NC – April 4, 2018AEGIS LAW is a business-focused, modern legal firm focusing on Corporate, Venture and Real Estate law. Today, Nicholas Schopp, Managing Attorney announced they have crossed the one year in production mark, for their implementation of the Epona Matter Center and DMS for Legal.

Mr. Schopp had this to say about the start of the Epona partnership and one year hence, “AEGIS is a leader in the use of technology to make our team more productive, and to keep our firm nimble and up-to-speed with the needs of our clients, which is why we had deployed on Office 365 a SharePoint based DMS prior to our partnership with Epona. We had maximized the utility of that investment when we discovered Epona and how they could reconfigure our SharePoint environment, deploy the Epona Matter Center, and integrate email management with our DMS through the DMSforLegal desktop client. Quite simply, Epona was the right choice.”
Mr. Schopp further expressed his feelings about working with Epona stating, “One of the great things we discovered about Epona as our relationship deepened, was that they were always willing to find a way to bend the technology to work the way wanted. We also came to appreciate their commitment to support and keeping us informed about fixes to problems as they came up.”
Keith Vallely, Vice-President of Epona USA, added his opinion, stating that “The AEGIS team of professionals have been excellent to work with, and dare I say, we have become friends over the course of the last year. When we first met about their DMS deployment in SharePoint, we ran through a few design iterations that met different business requirements. In the end, the design requirements meant altering the Epona Matter Center to give AEGIS the power to work as effectively through a Web Browser as from their desktop. The AEGIS deployment proves yet again that Office 365 and SharePoint online are ready for all firms to leave the legacy systems behind and reduce their costs and technology footprint.”