Technology adoption has evolved from a risk averse and late adopting mindset to a forward looking, security focused embrace. Third Party network infrastructure has been replaced by a law office located in the cloud and proactively managed 24/7/365 by a partner with technology and security expertise. In this video, you will grow your understanding of how cybersecurity, record retention, disaster …
Read More »Law Office in the Cloud
In this free webinar, learn how cybersecurity, record retention, disaster recovery, and IT management can make a firm of any size capable of providing modern, secure client services.
Read More »What You Should Know About Fog Computing
Fog computing is a continuum. It’s a range that goes from the cloud to the ground-level, where our computers and devices are located.
Read More »Managed Legal Services in the Cloud
More attorneys and law firms are adopting cloud computing services in order to improve the way they operate as a business.
Read More »The Future of Cloud Computing
In the past several years, a better understanding of cloud computing capabilities have turned it into a subject that everyone’s taking a lot more seriously.
Read More »Cloud Computing Fundamentals From Amicus
The benefits associated with cloud computing and what it did for law firms in particular has been considerable.
Read More »Top Five Trends In Legal Technology
By implementing these top five tech tools, you and your firm are sure to be ahead of the curve.
Read More »Private Cloud Computing for Lawyers
Watch this video to explore how you can use private cloud computing in your practice.
Read More »Key Sources of Client Disputes
You may be an excellent lawyer, yet client disputes are an inevitability at every law practice. And if you’re not prepared, they can become more than an annoyance — they can threaten the life of your practice in extreme cases. There’s nothing like having all the relevant facts at hand to settle a dispute quickly. And the latest practice management …
Read More »Head in the Clouds: Balancing Convenience with Reasonable Care
The Topic: High-profile data breaches occur on a regular basis; and, the specter of being affected by such incursions weighs heavily upon large and small businesses alike. Law firms can feel particularly vulnerable, given the stock placed in their ability to protect client confidences. In this environment, lawyers can become wary of cloud computing options. The good news is that …
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