In discussion groups each Tuesday, clients share their frustrations with one another.
"The need to protect the free flow of information from client to attorney logically exists whenever multiple clients share a common interest about a legal matter."
"My clients and I share a vision for what's going to happen with their work beyond any one project," he said.
The legal entrepreneurs setting up shop in India and elsewhere believe that corporate clients will not share that reluctance.
All clients share the same instance.
In contrast, in a typical client-server architecture, clients share only their demands with the system, but not their resources.
The mobile and web clients share a color scheme based on item level:
A client does not share any of its resources, but requests a server's content or service function.
At lunches every Thursday, for example, resident clients share information about services and compare notes on drugs.
He said many clients share their entire financial plan for a project with his company, which can often recommend cost cutting changes.