How Can Law Firms Meet ABA Technology and Data Security Requirements Without Slowing Down Their Practice?

Law firms with 10–25 employees are ethically required to make “reasonable efforts” to safeguard client information under ABA Model Rule 1.6 and related state guidance. In practical terms, this means implementing five to seven core technologies and security controls, not just basic IT support. Firms that fall short risk data breaches, malpractice exposure, cyber insurance…

Which Legal Practice Management Systems Need Support?

Law firms with 10–25 employees typically rely on two to five core software platforms to manage cases, documents, billing, and client communications. Supporting these systems effectively requires more than general IT knowledge. It requires an understanding of legal workflows, deadlines, security requirements, and how these platforms interact with one another. We support and integrate leading…

What Cybersecurity Protections Should a 10–25 Employee Law Firm Have to Protect Client Data and Stay Compliant?

Law firms with 10–25 employees typically require six core cybersecurity protections to reduce their exposure to ransomware, email compromise, data breaches, and extended downtime. For firms in North Alabama, a single security incident can cost $50,000 to $250,000 once recovery expenses, lost billable hours, and reputational damage are factored in. A properly secured law firm…