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> It boggles my mind to see legal firms increasingly rely on consumer-oriented cloud services while acting like they are retaining custody of the data entrusted to them.

My theory is that lawyers tend to lean on the law to protect them more than others might. "I can ensure that it would be illegal for them to them to expose this data; therefore this method is safe" vs. "If they expose this data, is that a situation I want to deal with?".

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