Legal proceedings generate paper. Lots and lots of paper. And business-related matters such as mergers and IPOs can easily involve thousands of paper documents that need to be stored, shared, read, commented on, and tracked. Wouldn't it be nice if there were a way to reduce?if not the paperwork?at least the paper?
There is. An increasingly p...
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