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Legal Profession: The New Frontier For Cyberattacks
A newly released study from the American Bar Association suggests firms of all sizes are in computer criminals’ crosshairs like never before.
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Is Paying the Ransom Always a Non-Starter?
Given the sensitivity of the data hijacked, some IT authorities believe that paying the ransom may be the harmful of potential resolutions.
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Streamline Your Law Firm with Email and Document Management
With iManage Work 10.2 from iManage, paper mayhem can be seamlessly transformed into smart, agile and efficient document and email management.
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Ensuring Cybersecurity For Law Firms
Before your law firm falls prey to a cybersecurity incident, here is some helpful advice for taking preventive measures.
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The Importance of Secure Document Management for Law Firms
For law firms, the correct document management program can increase productivity and efficiency, automate many basic filing tasks, improve file security, and simplify document retrieval.
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What’s Holding Law Firms Back From The Cloud?
Law firms content not using the cloud for their IT needs may be treading water when they could be surging ahead.
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How Law Firms Can Go Paperless
Firms today can learn from past paperless procedures and understand the preparation necessary to digitize.
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How To Spot Phishing In A Legal Firm
Phishing today is more cunning than it was years ago.
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Why Legal Firms Are Switching To Cloud Computing
This move is being prompted not just by the advantages of cloud computing, but by shifting international laws and data regulations.
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Cybersecurity Costs: Why Legal Firms Should Adopt Cloud Solutions
New data suggests that law firms have serious problems with cybersecurity. Luckily, cloud solutions can provide help.
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5 Tips For Developing A Paperless Law Firm
Most of the work we do today is done on the computer, but that doesn’t mean paper has gone away.
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How Cloud Platforms Reduce The Cost Of e-Discovery For Law Practices
Not only does the cloud offer amazing e-discovery benefits, but it can also be more affordable than an on-site data center.