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Crooked Scans, Cut-Off Pages...

How law firms automatically correct crooked scans, cut-off pages, and poor document photos – without manual effort.

Martin Kurtz
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Crooked Scans, Cut-Off Pages...

How to Rescue Bad Documents in Everyday Law Firm Life

Many clients photograph or scan documents with their smartphone. The result: crooked scans, shadows, table edges, cut-off text lines.
For law firms, this used to mean: Open document, rotate, crop – and only then upload to law firm software.

This costs time and nerves. The flood of tasks and documents in law firms has noticeably increased in recent years.

The Problem with Bad Scans

  • Unreadable areas due to wrong image crop
  • Crooked text makes reading difficult
  • Additional processing steps cost time
  • OCR failure: Text recognition often fails on crooked originals

Especially with deadline-sensitive matters, this extra effort can become a risk.

We know these problems ourselves from everyday law firm life and that's why we developed MaraDocs.

The Solution: MaraDocs

MaraDocs automatically recognizes the actual document in the image:

  • Crop to the exact document area
  • Automatic rotation for perfect text flow
  • Conversion to clean PDFs with embedded text recognition
  • Perfect readability, even with problematic originals

With one click, you've created proper PDFs from poorly submitted client documents that you can work with comfortably.

Your secretariat will love MaraDocs.

Intelligent document processing with MaraDocs

With MaraDocs, you transform your clients' email attachments into perfect scans. Crop, straighten, merge, text recognition, and much more.

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Conclusion

Bad scans are part of law firm life – but not part of the workflow. With MaraDocs, you transform unusable photos into perfectly prepared PDFs, completely without manual work.


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