LawCaseXchange, a new company that opened Friday, is aiming for its online case documents service to become known as a Dropbox for lawyers, its founder said.
Founder and CEO Shayn McFarland, in Aspen, Colo., spent the past 11 years as a paralegal. He observed that case files were constantly and inefficiently being emailed whenever more people got involved inside and outside of a law firm, and that cloud storage services from iCloud to Google Drive to Dropbox, while popular with attorneys, tend to focus on data storage itself and not on collaboration or organization.
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