FileTrail is Litera’s industry-leading information governance platform, purpose-built to help law firms, corporate legal departments, and highly regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, energy, and government—automate compliance, reduce risk, and streamline records management.
FileTrail centralizes governance across both electronic and physical records, ensuring alignment with internal policies, government regulations, and outside counsel guidelines (OCGs). With powerful features like automated retention and disposition workflows, in-place governance, and seamless integration with key systems—including document management systems (DMS), time and billing, ethical walls, and file shares—FileTrail eliminates manual tracking and enhances visibility organization-wide.
Its scalable, flexible architecture features a centralized Master List and unlimited user-defined fields, enabling organizations to configure metadata, policies, and workflows to meet evolving regulatory and client requirements. FileTrail also supports critical legal processes such as attorney transfers, matter mobility, and physical archiving; making it a comprehensive solution for modern legal and compliance operations.
When paired with Litera’s CAM platform, FileTrail delivers true end-to-end governance—from matter provisioning to final disposition—empowering organizations to maintain compliance, improve operational efficiency, and gain greater control over their information lifecycle.
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Subprocessors
- What policies and systems do you have for managing risk?
- How does risk management apply to employees?
- What happens in the event of an incident?
- Do you have the ability to logically segment or encrypt customer data such that data may be produced for a single tenant only, without inadvertently accessing another tenant's data?
- Do you allow tenants/customers to define password and account lockout policies for their accounts?






