by Jack Schaller | Jun 11, 2013 | Document Management
In last week’s post I laid out a conceptual framework for evaluating the various Cloud-based document storage options commonly in use in law practices today. To briefly review, the six criteria that I defined were as follows: Security Disaster Recovery Collaboration...
by Jack Schaller | Jun 4, 2013 | Document Management, NetDocuments, Worldox
According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, the term “stratify” means: “to divide into a series of graded statuses.” That is my intention here, in trying to make sense of the ever-growing collection of Cloud-based storage options facing law practices today....
by Crosspointe Webmaster | May 1, 2013 | Document Management, PC Law, Practice Management, Time Matters
As Certified Consultants for LexisNexis Time Matters and PCLaw for a number of years, Eastern Legal Systems has amassed a good bit of expertise in the care and feeding of these popular legal applications. LexisNexis, the licensing organization for both of these...
by Dana Riel | Apr 4, 2013 | Document Management, Practice Management
In August, 2011 the ABA House of Delegates adopted six new resolutions to amend the Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct. Among the resolutions – Lawyers must “keep up” with technology relevant to the client and the representation; and Lawyers must ensure...
by Jack Schaller | Feb 6, 2013 | Document Management, General Technology, Practice Management
Here is a round up of our tour of the Exhibit Hall at last week’s LegalTech New York 2013, one of the most important legal technology trade shows. The big themes this year were big data and social media. Big data refers to the need to control, make secure, and access...
by Jack Schaller | Jan 29, 2013 | Document Management, NetDocuments
I am a dyed-in-the-green-wool Philadelphia Eagles fan, so of course I have been anxiously following the unfolding story of Chip Kelly, the new Eagles coach, and the revolutionary offensive system he will be implementing to return the Eagles to their former (?) glory...