Law Practice Management and Technology
The Bottom Line Volume 35, No. 2, April 2014
Content
- Adopting Word 2013 at Your Law Firm
- Coach's Corner: Exercise Your Business Acumen
- E-Mail Efficiency, Time Management and Mobile Communication Courtesy in 2014
- Everything Old Is New Again
- Message From the Chair: Cybersecurity in the Golden State
- Message From the Editors
- New Member Benefit: TechnoLawyer Archive®
- Press Release: Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Issues Guide for Small Businesses to Protect Against Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches
- The Dangers of “Bring Your Own Cloud” (Byoc) During e-Discovery
- MCLE Self-Study Article Disaster Preparedness Guidelines for Law Practices
MCLE Self-Study Article Disaster Preparedness Guidelines for Law Practices
By Prashant Kumar and Robert Takemura
MLC & Associates, Inc.
This article is posted in our self-study catalog HERE.
Click here for information on how to access 1.0 study credits free for LPMT Section members.
In light of current events, it is important for law practices to take the time to address their employeesâ concerns regarding the potential for natural, technology, and human-generated disasters. From the business perspective, it is also essential to take steps to ensure that normal operations continue without interruption.