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Ethical walls between client data and attorneys to comply with professional rules should be exclusionary, keeping certain individuals out but allowing all others. Fenwick & West's Mark Gerow supplies
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A controversy has been brewing in law firms as more documents find their way into Microsoft SharePoint's SQL Server: Is SharePoint a viable replacement for a DMS? Mark Gerow, of Fenwick & West, discu
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