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Smaller firms may have more difficulty than larger ones in carrying out policies for storing and using information because it is more time-consuming and expensive for them per lawyer. So they may need to set priorities. But every firm faces exponential growth in its troves of information. And experts say all law firms should have procedures in place to ensure that their members comply with legal requirements for data security-and they should be able to prove they’re following through.
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