What is PointClear LCS (Legal Communications System)? - Effective, secure, electronic communications between the legal professional, their colleagues, and clients is critically important. However, many pitfalls arise with current e-mail technology that can jeopardize the security necessary for dealing with sensitive legal matters. PointClear LCS (Legal Communication System) is the first e-mail communications application developed specifically to meet the security needs and feature set requirements of the legal profession. This powerful, yet simple Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 application contains a similar look and feel as popular applications like Outlook (TM) and Groupwise (TM), so users can quickly and easily migrate to PointClear LCS.

At the core of PointClear LCS is world class 128 bit public/private key encryption technology. This guarantees complete security from the legal professional's desk to that of clients and colleagues. Upon licensing the PointClear LCS software, the legal professional directs his clients to install the PointClear Reader/Responder software from the PointClear web site free of charge. This simple, user friendly software automatically sets up a secure link between the legal professional and his client, regardless of their current e-mail application. The advanced encryption technology allows users to send and receive secure, encrypted e-mail quickly and easily to virtually anyone, with complete confidence.

Security is not the only benefit. PointClear LCS provides a powerful internal redlining feature that allows the sender and recipient to quickly edit documents and respond easily inside the PointClear e-mail application, regardless of which applications the recipient uses. Also included is a filing system that automatically organizes the entire e-mail folder structure, so users never loose track of any correspondence with clients and colleagues.

Electronic communication is essential for the legal community. PointClear LCS is the first application designed to meet the security needs and unique feature-set requirements of the legal profession.