SALT LAKE CITY — Filevine, a case management platform for attorneys, today announced plans to expand its operation to Salt Lake City. The company is now serving nearly 2,000 firms with over 20,000 users worldwide.
“Filevine is putting a stake in the ground of what we like to call Tech Lake City and we’re thrilled that they will be a part of the expansion of a tech ecosystem in our city,” Mayor Erin Mendenhall said. “Our world and the way we do business has completely changed in the wake of a global pandemic; having Filevine make a move to expand in Salt Lake City is instrumental in our future as we plan for technology-based business to be a vehicle for our economic recovery.”
What Salesforce is for salespeople, Filevine is for attorneys. The cloud-based business moves beyond using multiple applications that parse time and productivity by providing a singular digital office space. It allows users with different roles and responsibilities to work in real-time as it stores and tracks email, case discussions, sharing and uploading files, collaboration on documents, tracking and setting due dates, and assigning tasks.
Filevine has seen rapid growth within the legal technology sector as legal professionals increasingly look to technological solutions. Ryan Anderson, Filevine CEO and Co-Founder, said what followed its creation is a talented team with incredible ambition and energy – a team that is driven to thoughtfully build tools and experiences for complex industries. Anderson said, “We love that Salt Lake City has a talented workforce and the City has been tremendous in assisting during our move.”
The decision to stay local and expand to Salt Lake City was largely based on quality of life, proximity to transportation and housing, diversity, and an impressive pool of tech talent.
Salt Lake City’s Department of Economic Development assisted Filevine during their move and helped connect them to community resources. Director Ben Kolendar said, “Filevine is at the cutting edge of technology in their field of work. They have pride in the excellence they bring to their community and with their employees. It is those values that make this company a perfect fit for the City.”
The new 13,420 square foot facility at 1242 Wilmington Avenue will ultimately move 100 employees to Salt Lake City, with a $1,000,000 capex.
About Filevine Filevine is a cloud-based operating core for legal professionals and firms. From its launch in 2015, Filevine has focused on rapid innovation and award-winning design. Filevine has earned the highest ratings from several independent review sites for legal technology. For more information, visit www.filevine.com.
About Salt Lake City Department of Economic Development Formed in 2016, Salt Lake City’s Department of Economic Development is focused on building Salt Lake City as a vibrant, beautiful, prosperous, diverse, and authentic place – a place that is economically accessible to everyone. Known as the “Crossroads of the West,” Salt Lake City is strategically located for businesses to succeed. SLCDED works to streamline processes, provide excellent customer service, and offer an array of resources and services to recruit and retain businesses in the City, and ensure they have the tools to thrive. For more information, visit www.slc.gov/ed.
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