Desktop computers, notebooks, smartphones, tablets, and other office and mobile devices help attorneys work productively and efficiently anytime, anywhere. Yet getting all of these systems, and their users, to seamlessly share data can be a difficult and frustrating task.

Fortunately, a new generation of sophisticated information synchronization and organization technologies help attorneys easily share documents, schedules, audio/video clips, and various other types of files over normally incompatible platforms. Here’s a look at several tools that can help your organization’s chaotic and ad hoc mobile/office data practices.

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