Why you need a second wall of data breach defense
With a growing number of data breaches initiated internally, device-level security is no longer adequate. Legal professionals can now raise a secondary wall of defense.
With a growing number of data breaches initiated internally, device-level security is no longer adequate. Legal professionals can now raise a secondary wall of defense.
Professionals, other than lawyers, can be great referral sources. Attorneys should cultivate professional connections if they want to broaden their referral networks.
The ethics issue at play here is the prohibition against a lawyer directly contacting the client of the opposing lawyer in a matter, concluding that copying a client on emails and texts is implied consent to a reply-all response.
Legal tech investment and expectations are at an all-time high. Here's how to approach a tech implementation project to ensure success for you, your team, your end users.
Work comes down to busy work vs. productive work. Busy work does not move the needle.
A previous column on creating a blog to build business resonates as much now as ever. Read more at businessoflawinsider.com
You can take steps to help your firm withstand the effects of volatility while also providing a foundation for long-term financial success. Read more at dailylegalbriefing.com
Legal teams are opening offices in virtual worlds to connect with clients and entrepreneurs. Some forward-thinking lawyers are testing out metaverses such as Decentraland or The Sandbox. Read more at ft.com
Keeping up with your firm’s Android phone security practices on the front end makes it a lot less likely you'll have to spend money after you run into trouble. Read more at zdnet.com
Client demand for flat-rate billing is on the upswing at the same time lucrative corporate and M&A engagements are declining — and law firms, unsurprisingly, are seeking more ways to offset revenue declines with cost reductions.