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Our legal team takes client communications, case access, and service with an approach of accessibility and transparency. Shuttleworth Law PC is proud to deliver on this promise by implementing a client case management portal that provides on-demand, direct access 24/7/365.
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MyCase is a leading provider of secure communication tools between lawyers and their clients worldwide. Your information is protected since they meet bank-grade encryption standards and back up client data daily. Shuttleworth Law PC has reviewed MyCase’s policies and gives them our stamp of approval for securely managing client documents and communications related to your legal matter.
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