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Information Management
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Stay in touch by using Office Communicator
Stopping the spam
Create a team diary with OneNote shared sessions
Never do the same thing twice
Communicate with sales team members
Keep your client notes in one place
Store and manage contact information
Managing client contacts for paralegals
Distributing information
Safeguarding data during employee transitions
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