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I L T A W H I T E P A P E R | I N F O R M A T I O N G O V E R N E N C E 60 T he Verrill Law firm, based in Portland, Maine is made up of more than 130 attorneys across three states and four offices. The practices in the firm are equally diverse— construction law, health care, intellectual property, and litigation—and group of practitioners has developed its own habits and ways of managing the vast array of work product that is generated. Like most firms, technolo is deployed quickly as it becomes available to suit the preferences of the busy lawyers, but rarely with the benefit of foresight into the long-term impacts that new systems induce. This article discusses just one of these systems—Document Management System—and the benign neglect and loss of easy document findability that slowly creeped in over more than a decade of use. Background Moving from shared network drives to a document management system—FileSite—in the early 2000's was a major step forward to standardizing documents and increasing the availability of knowledge across the firm. Verrill Law went from one million documents on initial ingestion to thirteen million documents less than a decade later. This exponential growth disambiguated key fields, such as provenance and authorship, but it also laid the ground work for a wild west of documents as the firm's document production increased. Oversight of document safety and storage is the purview of the IT department who brought certain changes, like folder structures, permissions, B Y S A M A N T H A D U C K W O R T H Total Quality Management: Creating a Culture of Sharing Across Diverse Practice Groups

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