Your firm’s IT team is probably responsible for providing the firm with video conferencing, secure access to a whole host of SaaS-delivered applications and general internet sites through web browsers. In the same vein, they are probably also supporting requests for the use of non-traditional apps for modern communication and social media interaction. It’s these kinds of apps that have the potential to put a firm out of compliance or give hackers an additional entry point to be able to compromise the firm’s data security.
Long-term home working will have had its pros and cons for many legal practitioners over the last 18 months. But, with new research showing that many law firms plan to switch to a permanent model of hybrid working as restrictions ease, questions and challenges are thrown up around privacy and compliance.
Access Legal will assist firm in the rollout a proven intuitive browser-based practice management system, as well as a new risk and compliance platform.
As you know, legal services are typically document intensive and often, the service rendered is the document itself. Even in practice areas where the document is not the final product, most of the work still involves creating documents.