58% of law firms now use Dropbox for cloud storage of documents, files, photos, whatever. Thanks to our friends at Lawyerist.com there is now a Dropbox user guide for Law firms. Replete with videos and written instructions, this is a great resource for lawyers new to Dropbox, and for the veteran Dropboxers looking to expand their experience. Great stuff! Check it out by clicking here.
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