As attorneys, we know that information is power. But to use this power in a sensible manner, we must first be able to quickly, reliablyand easily obtain the necessary bits and bytes of information.

Most of our computer’s data, as hard as we try to organize it, never seems tobe in the places that we put it, or we forgot to put it anywhere recognizable atall. Then, we spend muchtoo much of our valuable time just looking for files.

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