Category Archives: Legal Technology
Protecting Your Financial Information Online
Data breaches have become a normal way of life with multiple data violation cases reported daily. There may not be an ideal way of preventing violation of data. However, credit bureaus and card issuers are now providing their customers with free tools to help them keep track of their credit and personal data. Here is an illustration of modern-day data breaches and how to safeguard your financial information.
How Can You Safeguard Your Information?
Data breaches have affected numerous consumers with Read more…
5 Common IT Fixes for your Legal Business
IT has quickly become the backbone of every business. If an IT problem occurs, it can affect every department, closing down day to day operations until it has been fixed. Thankfully, most common IT problems have simple answers. Here are five issues that commonly affect businesses that often have easy fixes.
Slow internet.
The most widely seen causes are malware or a virus infecting your devices, quite possibly both. You should already have strong protection software in place to safeguard your client’s sensitive Read more…
Why your Web Design Matters
Every business has a website in today’s market. It’s expected, and the internet is full of sites from the legal area. Not all businesses have the budget or resources to spend on perfecting their web design and as long as the company has an online presence, does it matter?
The answer is absolutely yes. And here are three reasons why.
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How to Increase Business Productivity with Managed Services
In today’s technology driven world, the modern business is faced with a myriad of infrastructure demands often related to its hardware. Every company is reliant on IT hardware and its respective services in some way, and this can create a mix of issues. To remedy this, some businesses seek solutions with an MSP (managed service provider). These third party clients are equipped with experienced staff, cloud computing services, and a host of answers to common company problems. As a result, production and profit Read more…
5 Ways Attorneys can Boost Productivity with Microsoft Office 365
Just like every industry have its own set of rules; every industry also has different needs. It is similar to that an ice cream seller would not like to have a heating furnace in his store. Same goes with the industries, say the law, as it is totally different from any other industry existing at present. Attorneys have to keep their data secured and shared efficiently.
To cater their special needs, Microsoft has come forward with its all new product, Matter Center for attorneys. This software is developed to improve the productivity of in-house counsels and law professionals. The legal companies Read more…
Why Law Firms Need Outsourced IT
If you feel that locking your car system in public places is necessary, then you must consider securing the information stored on your computer systems. And if you are a lawyer, it is your primary duty to secure the confidential data of your clients. You should also be careful that your opposition doesn’t try to break into your computer systems to leak the important information representing your client.
Over the last decade, technology has taken over almost every sector across the globe. It has become an inseparable part of all businesses across the globe that offers any kind of products or Read more…
Reasons Law Firms are Switching to the Cloud
Technology and the IT infrastructure has been evolving dramatically in recent years. New measures such as Bring Your Own Device and the cloud have changed the way that law firms practice and implement technology. While some firms are still hesitant to change their ways, there are many benefits to making the switch.
The advantages that cloud computing offer are huge. Many services can be obtained at a lower cost than running an application using a firm’s own server on premise. Maintenance is typically included in cloud services by the cloud provider, so there’s no need to worry about keeping up with Read more…
Small Firms and Telecommunication Systems
From getting into law school, taking the Bar exam and working in a practice, a lawyer is used to competition. In 2012 there were 1,245,205 licensed lawyers in the United States. A majority of those lawyers work in a private practice and a majority of those law firms have less than 50 people. With that amount of competitors, having the best communication system available can make all of the difference. Discussed in this article are just a few benefits of upgrading from a simple phone line to a new communication system for your small law firm.
Reliability
As a lawyer, it’s necessary Read more…