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Worldox Takes Center Stage at Calfee with GX2 and Productivity Suite Upgrade

By Russ Mazzaro and Susan Zavesky
September 29, 2011

Technology at a law firm is the invisible hand that processes data and documents to facilitate the legal work of attorneys and staff. However, At Calfee Halter & Griswold LLP, a 300+ employee firm based in Cleveland, technology sometimes takes center stage, especially when the firm depends heavily on it to serve our clients thoroughly and effectively.

For the past 13 years, our firm has used the Worldox Document Management System (DMS) from World Software Corporation. Worldox manages our documents and e-mails with a profiling system, search capability, version control and Outlook integration. Over the years, Worldox has become very popular at our firm.

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