Thomson Snell & Passmore selects Workshare for secure file sharing and collaboration

Thomson Snell & Passmore (TSP), a top UK law firm, has selected secure enterprise collaboration provider Workshare to enable its workforce of lawyers to securely share, synchronize, and collaborate on sensitive documents from any device. The move is part of the firm’s wider business strategy to simplify its processes by leveraging Workshare’s integrated SaaS and desktop applications to control access and to ensure all hidden metadata is removed from documents before they are...

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