Today’s professionals are required to process, analyze, and use ever escalating amounts of electronic communications. They are challenged to determine how to handle and sort this information. They must determine its value, move needed information quickly to others, and decide which information will be stored locally for future use. They are challenged to perform these tasks in a manner that supports effective working relationships and their employer’s interests. Meanwhile, in the current environment of lawsuits focusing on corporate liability, some lawyers’ sole practice is to search corporate files for evidence of careless and damaging electronic communications.