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[This repeats what others have said, but hopefully expands and clarifies also.]

OmniFocus 1.1 uses a "last in wins" model for resolving conflicts. With a single human using multiple computers, this tends to work pretty well, as you aren't for example likely to be editing the same action on both your computer and iphone very often. However, this solution is not workable in a multi-user environment. If you are adding a client's phone number to an action's note at the same time that a colleague is adding the client's fax number, only one of those will get saved.

There's also no notion in OmniFocus of which user did a certain thing. If you see an action marked completed and you didn't complete it, you have no way of knowing who did. (Well, I suppose you could add a note with your initials and a timestamp to every action you modify, but that'll likely get tedious quickly.)

I think OmniFocus could be useful to people working in a lawfirm, but I do not recommend that they share a single database.