Perspective
Aug. 23, 2013
Client data: secure as the weakest link
Law firm culture has long focused on the ability of attorneys to bring a high level of thought and analysis to every legal case on the firm's roster. However, similar care has not been spent by firms when it comes to data security. By Daniel B. Garrie




Law firm culture has long focused on the ability of attorneys to bring a high level of thought and analysis to every legal case on the firm's roster. However, similar care has not been spent by firms when it comes to data security. Without data security, client files may inadvertently end up on a file server in China, Brazil, or perhaps Russia.
Consider the following hypothetical: A 500-attorney global law firm had a policy allo...
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